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New member introduction: Usneod

Usneod

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As you might guess from my handle I am retired Navy. I’m a gearhead from way back, my first car was a Hillman hustler, maybe the smallest sedan delivery in the world. I still love British cars and I am looking at putting one together sometime in the near future that will suit my need for fun and style.
 

NutmegCT

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Hey - welcome to BCF!

Hillman Hustler - have to admit I never heard of it until now. How'd you get interested in British cars?

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Basil

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Got your PM - glad you figured it out! Happy to have you aboard! PS: The iPhone interface will be improving (I hope) in the not too distant future.
 

DavidApp

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Hello Usneod

Welcome to the forum.

I had to look up the Hillman hustler as well. My Dad had a Hillman Minx back in the early 1960s.

Any ideas on the LBC you intend to restore.

Check out the Pub sections. They will give plenty of advice on the best one to go for. My vote would be one of the TRs but I am biased.

David
 

JPSmit

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welcome and glad you are here, should have no problem finding a rust free project in that part of the world. :cheers:
 
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