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Hi - new member from the UK

trumpetman

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Hi

Just registered today - looking forward to contributing if I can.

I had a few British classics when I was younger - 1974 MGB Roadster, and a 1972 Lotus 7 for a week, yes a week, the insurance company made a mistake and I needed to be over 25years and not over 21! My friend bought it back.


Just bought a one owner MGB GT 1978 from a guy in the same village and having fun (!) getting her up to standard

Cheers

trumpetman
 
Welcome aboard Trumpetman! Sounds like a great catch you got there in that MGB GT!
 
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