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sswarin

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Hello everyone,

Well, Basil's reminder finally got me to post an introduction after lurking for a month or so. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/blush.gif

I've been afflicted by BCD (British Car Disease) for the last 10+ years. My current vehicles are a 1974 Spridget ("Miss June" in the 2008 SpriteSpot calendar), and a recently acquired 1967 MGB-GT. I have uploaded pictures of both vehicles to the BCF Members' Pictures Site.

I am very impressed with this Site - it is very comprehensive and diverse!! I do enjoy reading all the posts, and I must admit that all the knowledge expressed by the members here is pretty intimidating. Anyway that's my excuse for not posting anything yet, and I'm sticking to it. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif

Steve
 
Welcome, Steve, from right up the road. Let's see.....In your vintage of Midgets, I've currently got three '72s and a '74. Only one of the four is on the road at the moment.
As you've no doubt learned from your bygone lurking days, this is the place to be for LBC's. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
Jeff
 
sswarin said:
and I must admit that all the knowledge expressed by the members here is pretty intimidating.
Steve

Yeah, we can snow just about ANYbody!

Welcome to the craziness!

Mickey
 
HEY, Bro! I come by that proclivity with help... I take "SnoJobberall"!

Ask your doctor if "SnoJobberall" is right for YOU!

Seriously: WELCOME to the forum, Steve! Don't go all "I'm shy" on us, we can't bite from where we sit and I for one am FULLY house trained... Participation is mandatory, resistance is futile. Jump in and enjoy!

You're geographically close to Jeff... that in itself could be a learning experience. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif
 
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