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Canadian Guy

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Hello to all British car enthusiasts! I don’t own a Brit car but
most of my uncles and cousins owned Daimler’s, Austin Healeys, Triumphs and MGs. Planned on buying my uncle Cecil’s Daimler DB18 on my 16th birthday but plans were waylaid when my father got wind of the “junk” as he called it and the possibility of it gracing the driveway of their home. Other plans were made to purchase our neighbours 1967 Alfa Giulia which eventually happened. My Brit connection is with my own Norton Commando, Atlas, 16h with an Ariel VH to even out the riding experience.
 

JPSmit

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welcome! The bikes sound great and you are just down the street aways, glad you are here
 

DavidApp

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Hello and Welcome to the forum.

We may get you interested enough to jump into one of the Triumphs or an MG.

The pub is a section of the forum were almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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