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Hello,
Been a long time owner of things that have wheels that just happen to be British, (mostly).
First car was a '61 MG Midget I bought for $30.00,...took a few years to get it together, but drove it for years,...until it fell apart, currently all welded but on the sidelines until I get my 1960 TR3 complete. In the wings is my dream, a 1954 100/4. Time will tell. In the meantime a couple of 1940 BSA M20's and a 1944 Dodge WC round out my road vehicles.
Keeps me busy, (when I am not busy working!)
 
welcome! sounds like great vehicles! I grew up in Belleville. cheers, JP
 
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