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Hi From NJ...

MK3HumberSceptre

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Thank You For Confirming I'm Not A Robot....

My name is Kevin I Have lived in NJ since 1986, I was Born in the UK and lived in several towns on the South Coast, I Finished Senior School in1977 I started my apprenticeship as a car Mechanic.. where i worked on anything and everything from 3 wheeled Bond, to Daimler Vanden Plas ( the latter were mostly limos or Hearse for a funeral home that we Maintained.
when Moving here I started working for a Nissan Dealer ship as a Master Technician for the last 33 plus years.
I'm sorry to say at this time I do not own any British Vehicles at this time.. but hoping to change that in the future.
I look forward connecting with people that can help the old bloke connect to my younger days..

Cheers..
Kevin.
 
Kevin - welcome to BCF. Believe it or not, I once owned an early 1960s Humber Super Snipe.

You might want to post that you're interested in returning to the hobby, in each of the Marque forums here at BCF.

Also, to prove I *am* a robot, I'll write "Klaatu barada nikto".

(remember that?)

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
thanks for the welcome Tom.
The 1st car I could afford to buy was a 1971 Humber Scepter 1725 4 speed Manual with 3rd/4th Overdrive and twin Stromberg's,
The Garage I did my 4 year apprenticeship at was a family run shop since 1912, we had a lot of older customers with some very old Vehicles back then ( I was still a wee whippersnapper back then ) Definitely had a few Humber Super Snipes come thru the garage.

Kevin V
 
Welcome! Since you didn't list what country you're in,
I'm assuming it's England.
 
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