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Been a British car owner since 1998, began using threads when AOL was the go-to gateway. So much has changed, but the info in the threads is still valuable. Currently have a 60 MGA 1600 and 62 AH MK 2 Tri-carb and l still use the search function whenever I am attempting a repair. Both cars are great drivers and I don't hesitate to take them for long drives.

Thanks all for the info and help!
 

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Welcome. I was in St. Michaels many years ago when two other couples and us rented a sailboat from the Dickerson Boat Works for several days sailing on Chesapeake Bay. We were all experienced sailors - especially the other two. I knew port from starboard. We had blue crabs in a restaurant in St. Michaels. You live in a great area.
 
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