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History of a british car nut

mgbmedic

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I come by this addiction naturally. Here's a picture of me and my siblings posing by dad's Healey 110-6

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My 1st car 65 Spit and my 2nd, 60 TR3A which was listed in the local classifieds as " instant hobby, $100.00". I was hooked.

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Nice!

My dad owned a Healy 100-6, and my mom had a Bugeye, but they no longer had them by the time I came along.
 
Cool pictures!

My parents were never into British cars but they did have what I considered some interesting cars as I was growing up and several convertibles which helped spur my interests.

196? Ford Ranchero
1963 Buick Riveria
1957 Corvette (Family of 5 in a 2 seater for weekend drives)
1969 Olds Toronado (front wheel drive with 455!)
1976 Fiat 124 Spyder
1980 Rabbit convertible

Scott
 
Wow scot, talk about a close family. At least the healey had rear seats. My dad's 1st british car was a 58 MGA.. but after my uncle showed up driivng a healey, my dad bought one 2 weeks later.
 
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