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new member from Calgary

Mike X

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I have a 1964 Morgan 4/4 and a 1990 ERA Mini Turbo. The wife has a 1980 MGB. This summer, for the first time in 4 years all I have to do with these cars is to make

sure they have adequate fluids and are driven often. Alberta offers a short driving season and I intend to make the most of it.


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Welcome to the BCF Mike! Nice collection you have there.

Yes, make the most of your short driving season, and consider venturing southward for some event south of the (your) border too - lots of car stuff down here (Portland, Oregon).
 
Jan 9 tub 4.jpgI appreciate the welcomes. Looks to be a fun and friendly forum.

Attached a picture of the Morgan in the middle of a three year rebuild, now 4 years
 
I drove from Calgary to Portland in a Bugeye in 1988. It was 14 hours non-stop. Doubt I could do that again
 
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