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paddy.cox

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Hello
I m excited to be part of BCF. The wealth of knowledge and experience on the forum already has my attention
I started collecting the English stuff about ten years ago I have a TR8 , spitfire and an mgb I love driving these cars ! I feel that I have a duty to make sure they are preserved and safe ready for the next owner. As you can tell I am older and just recently retired
I grew up in England so many of the cars I have an interest in are the Triumphs and MGB s they were affordable at the time and although the English weather was generally awful we had many days of perfect fun driving them around !
I am not a mechanic but I do enjoy repairing my own car I think it’s part of the ownership bonuses I enjoy learning (I have a way to go) and do enjoy the forums
Thanks for reading I am hoping to become an active member

Paddy
 
Hello Paddy

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR8 and Spitfire there. The MG section will be able to help out with your MGB.

David
 
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