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New member in North Charleston, SC

FrankWissman

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Hi, Everyone,

I have a Brit bike but not a LBC yet. I have been in the British Car Club of Charleston for a little more than a year - they are a great group of people! I joined mainly because they host tech sessions and I enjoy taking car of older cars. Here is the club's current newsletter: https://www.britishcarclubcharleston.com/W2023FebruaryWindscreen.pdf
While the club has a great knowledge base, there are times I simply want to look up something - and this forum looks like a great resource. If anyone is in the greater Charleston area - feel free to contact me and better yet - consider joining BCCC.

Cheers,
Frank
 

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Welcome! I spent some time in the Charleston area when our
Son was attending a Navy school in Goose Creek.
Also got to meet Wray Lemke,who showed me around.
 
Welcome Frank - sounds like not only can you find occasional things to look up, but you could be a great asset here as well! Glad to have you aboard. Be sure to tell you friends in your club about us!
 
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