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Hello - John from Spokane, WA

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Hi Everyone,
A big thank you to Basil for the prompt inclusion into the Forum. I am the proud owner of
1975 MGB
1965 MG Midget
1963 Triumph Herald
1995 Jaguar XJS (4.0- Liter)

I believe in giving as well as receiving. I recently changed the O2 sensors on the Jag and I have a cool method fast, effective clutch bleeding. I have also done a wide variety of repairs on the MGB and Midget. I also completed 3 quarters of automotive paint and surface prep at the local community college!

Today I am in dire straits with a stubborn spinner on the MIdget. I'll post a new thread for that issue. Looking forward to working with everyone
 
great cars and sounds like great experience! welcome we are glad you are here
 
Welcome! Been in Spokane many times since the early '70's.
I have a sister in Kalispell,& a Brother-In-Law in Deer Lake.Really miss
that part of the country.
 
Hi Everyone,
A big thank you to Basil for the prompt inclusion into the Forum. I am the proud owner of
1975 MGB
1965 MG Midget
1963 Triumph Herald
1995 Jaguar XJS (4.0- Liter)

I believe in giving as well as receiving. I recently changed the O2 sensors on the Jag and I have a cool method fast, effective clutch bleeding. I have also done a wide variety of repairs on the MGB and Midget. I also completed 3 quarters of automotive paint and surface prep at the local community college!

Today I am in dire straits with a stubborn spinner on the MIdget. I'll post a new thread for that issue. Looking forward to working with everyone
Hi JR,
Wecome, Im down the street from you Kennewick, WA. I own a 1974 and a 1975 TR-6.
 
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