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Dewey Lake

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Hello all,
I joined the forum on November 21 of 2019 and I'm just now getting around to introducing myself. My name is John (Dewey Lake) and I've owned British cars my entire adult life. I bought a MK1 Sprite when I was nineteen and in the US Air Force and now I'm 73, retired and own two Sprites and two Midgets: a '61, MK1 Sprite, (Bugeye) a '66 MK3 Sprite and '66 and '73 Midgets.
I don't drive any of them as they're all in various states of disassembly. I do however, occasionally work on them. It's ironic, as I was once a mechanic for 5 years at a BMC Dealership in southeastern Michigan. Well, maybe next summer...
 
Glad you have jumped in, John! With your background with BMC you likely could be a huge help to many folks here so don't be a stranger!
 
Hello John

Welcome to the forum.

Sounds like you are lost for choice on the project front.

Post some photos of the cars.

David
 
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