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Rene

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Hi I' ve never introduce myself, I am living in the Netherlands, married, working in the IT branche.
in 1980 on vacation we (together with my girlfriend, now wife) saw two swedish frogs on a camping in Brighton.
I fell in love with the car (and my girlfriend), but because a lot of other things in live, at last I've bought at one in 1996.
A washington state imported car, with a lot of work needed, I've started with the restoration in 2005, now al the welding is done and the body is sprayed speedwell blue.
The front and rear suspension with the wheels are on the car again, but that is when we bought a house, thats no consuming al my time.
(i also own two british bikes, Matchless G3l's, my daily car is a Volvo amazon from 1968).

Kind regards, Rene
 
Hi There Rene,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere.

When you say; "Swedish Frog"; Do you mean like a "Austin Healey Frogeye"? If yes; Introduce Yourself, Your Wife & Your "Frog" to the "Spridget Forum" and enjoy the ride.

There is also a "Brit Bike" section here as well.

Regards, Russ
 
Hi, and welcome!
 
Welcome. :savewave:
 
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