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IslandRoverGuy

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Hi, Allen here at Island Rovers in Washington State. Over the last 48 years, I have owned five British vehicles; (in order) 64 Austin Healy Sprite, '62 Austin Healy Mk1 3000, '72 MGB GT, '60 Mini, and (currently since 1978) a '74 Series III Land Rover. The first four were purchased in the UK while stationed there with the USAF 1970-74. Currently a member of the Pacific Coast Rover Club, my colleagues in the club and I take annual 'rough road' trips to SE Oregon and other remote parts of Oregon, Washington, California, and BC. I maintain a small auto shop at my home to keep up with the constant maintenance that a Rover requires. Look forward to meeting you all on line or in person.
 
Welcome to BCF Allen! You've had quite a collection over the years! Sounds like you will fit right in!

Basil (a fellow AF Vet by the way)
 
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