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Prettypenny

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Have been into classic British sports cars since the late '60's, owning about 20 of them at one time or another. During my active working life lived in PA, CA, and MA. Moving while owning up to 8 cars was always a challenge---registration, insurance, house with adequate garage space etc. Now back in CA after several decades in the East have cut back to only two old ones, a TR-3 and a Jaguar.

Interested in connecting with qualified shops for some engine and transmission work, preferably in the Sacramento area.

Thanks for your help. Keep them rolling.
 
Sierra Classic in Meadow Vista.
Dan Kelly in Carmichael, British Car Services.
Glenn at Sports Car Clinic in Rancho Cordova.
And there is one up by you that some of our club members have used. Robinsons.

Local club is UBSCC.org. Meeting tonight at Mimi, on Alta arden at 7pm.
Jerry Costanzo
 
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