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Hello, new Member Here in Ohio

ctp

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Hello, I'm CTP in Ohio. I have been an active participant in buying, owning, wrenching and selling many British cars and motorcyles thru the years. I currently own a MKI AH Bugeye Sprite, 1999 RR HSE, 1959 Triumph TR5 and a 1975 Norton commando among other mostly European vehicles. I have had several AH, MG and Triumph cars thru the years. For a while, it seemed I could not get away from them.... or no one else cared enough or knew enough to sort them out and enjoy them. I learned early at 16 starting with my father and a Spitfire then an XK 150 DHC. Guess I got the bug then ...... over 35 years ago! Anyway, thats me, too obsessed sometimes, but it seems I enjoy myself and my time when I am re-creating something! Joining here for some insight and possibly sympathy.?? :smile:
 
Hi There CTP,

"WELCOME" to BCF.

It sounds like the bug really bit you pretty hard! We all need sympathy here as we "ALL" have the same problem. We all "LOVE" LBCs in any shape, form or condition.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Hello, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
Welcome CTP...
So, how big is that garage.. or do you stack all those..
Have a good time here..
 
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