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PaulBarnes

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Hi All,

I've just joined the forum and though it polite to introduce myself.
My name is Paul and I live in British Columbia, Canada. I'm British born and bred and moved here when I married a local girl.
I've a 62 TR4 and a 60 Frogeye sprite.
The TR4 is driving and the frog will be by the spring.
I do all the restoration work myself and other than forum advice I refuse to let anyone else work on my cars until I've sold them. The wife says I'm stubborn, but I see the cars as a hobby and often a challenge.

Looking forward to meeting you all.


Paul
 
Welcome to the forum Paul. We seem to have many things in common...
You will find that the collective knowledge that the forum members freely share is a great source of information that gets you out of tricky situations.
 
Welcome Paul!

" ... I see the cars as a hobby and often a challenge."

Truer words have never been said. You're part of the family now!

Good to have you with us.

Tom
 
Welcome aboard Paul. We have a great group of guys and gals here, and believe it or not, some of them actually know something about these cars. :jester:
 
Welcome aboard.
 
Nice to see another Paul here. Welcome to our little corner of the world, care of Basil.....
 
Welcome to the fray, Paul. I like your attitude regarding restoration, and I think you'll encounter many others here who share your spirit.

Ask away, there's a wealth of knowledge and experience here, for the asking.

Cheers and regards,

Mark in C'ville
 
Hi Paul,

Welcome. Looks forward to more posts and some pics of your rides.

PS, used to work out that way.....

Cheers,
M. Pied Lourd
 
:savewave:Welcome Paul.I have a 1980(Mfg Nov 79)restored 1500 Spitfire.If i can be any help don't hesitate asking.This forum is not about 1 single Mark its about THEM ALL.
Keep the comments & questions coming you'll always get a conglomeration of ideas here.
Ken&Whitelightning
PS;Exactly where is Salmon? :driving:
 
Welcome Paul - always nice to add another TR4 owner. And I wouldn't mind a Frogeye myself!

Randy
 
Paul, this is from the Help & Information section on the left column, under "How Do I Add a File To My Post?"

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]When creating a new thread or response, you'll see a "File Manager" link on the "Full Reply" or "New Post" page. When selecting this option you'll receive a popup which will allow you to attach files to your post.

Steps:
1. Click "File Manager" to bring up the "Attachment" window.
2. Click "Browse" to bring up the file browser window; this will allow you to browse your computer for any files or images you wish to upload; please note that you're bound by whatever the "allowed file type" setting is for the board.
3. Click "open" on the file you wish to upload.
4. Enter a description of what the file is (if you want to).
5. Click "add file" to add another file, or "done" to close the window and complete your posting.

Please note that you must enter some text in both the "subject" and "post" fields when responding otherwise you will receive an error; you cannot just respond with an attachment :wink:. [/QUOTE]
 
Brosky said:
...Please note that you must enter some text in both the "subject" and "post" fields when responding otherwise you will receive an error; you cannot just respond with an attachment :wink:.
[/quote]

At least, not that way
 
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