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Red here hello to all

I have owned my 78 midget (red dwarf) for a few years and often when
looking up some obscure spec one of the web sites I would wind up on was
here so I figured It was about time to make it official. I was lucky to
find compleatly rust free Midget that ate a valve seat at about 39,000
miles putting a hole in a piston (#2) deeply scaring the walls and causing
the owner to store it till the they could either get around to fixing it or paying
to have it repaired which as is often the case never happened. A totaled spitfire
at the local auto salvage supplied a good engine and tranny for $125 and she's been
puttering around ever since.

A happy healthy to all
Red
 
great solution! and even better name. :grin:

welcome and come on over to the Spridget forum to meet more likeminded people (and likely Red Dwarf fans)
 
Welcome aboard, Red! Looks like you joined right on our 19th birthday!
 
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