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I'm new to the forum. I own a 1970 E-Type coupe and a 1934 Riley Imp. I am also the Chief of Tech with HSR. Glad I found the forum.

Chip Wright
 
Welcome:

A Jag and Riley, both are very nice.

Patrick
 
Welcome - photos of the Imp, please!
 
Welcome! Not many other Riley owners here, but you have certainly found kindred spirits. I always liked the Rileys, and from what I have heard, the Imp of that vintage was one heck of a good little car. I'll echo Tony's request, photos please!
 
Welcome Chip!
I am involved in vintage racing in the northeast US (with VRG) and I am Race Chair for a club racing association (EMRA). Nice pair of cars! I am not familiar with the Imp, but I especially like the Riley Sprite, since it reminds my of my own car.
 
Welcome aboard! NPR? You live at the National Public Radio station? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/square.gif

Basil
 
Hey Chip
Are you the guy that wouldn't let my car pass tech @ Watkins Glen, just because the Belts were 12 years old??
 
naw!! I wasn't at the Glen that must have been that other jerk who drives that gold coach with the lion on the back. You know the one it had two crazy women with him!!!
 
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