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New member in Gloucestershire UK

Steviemc

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Hi all, new member from Gloucestershire here.

As a young man I owned a couple of MGs and an old VW beetle and loved tinkering with them. Life came along with work and family and stuff and left no time for such indulgences.

Fast forward many years and my kids have moved out, I cleared their crap out of my garage and found a perfect classic car sized space was left. So what to do.....?

Spend the summer looking at cars and drinking vats of tea with (mostly) charming owners looking to sell.

I'm now the most proud owner of a beautiful 65 TR4a (thanks Jim). Oh happy days!
 

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welcome! great car and great use of the space.
 
welcome! great car and great use of the space.
In 1962 I was stationed at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire. That is when I bought my new Sprite from Donald Healey's dealership in Warwick.
 
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