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Jindivik

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Hi everyone, just a little about myself, I have a Triumph Spitfire 4 undergoing a ground up restoration, I also have a 49 series1 Land Rover and. Series 1 diesel discovery that’s my work vehicle also a few other non British cars. I retired from a 45 year career as a automotive tech running my own business for over 20 years. Age started to catch up with dodgy knees and back...... so I went and got a diploma in Disability support and now work in that field. I am also heavily involved in vintage aviation and plenty of other projects, but getting the spit back on the road is my main goal just now😁
 
welcome! sounds like a great project and a very very full life! glad you are here
 
Welcome to the British Car Form. Be sure to check out the Triumph section of the forum whenever you need any help with your Spitfire or to help someone else in need of your expertise. Be sure to post some pics of your car.
 
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