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Desmond 50

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Hi Desmond here
Just a little intro about how I got involved with British cars I left school and became an apprenticed motor mechanic on English sourced vehicles mainly GM ie Vauxhall cars , vans and Bedford trucks and anything else that came to the workshop door so you name it we tried to fix it a lot was beyond fixing.Most of the cars and trucks were 20 to 30 years old I am talking about 1968/9 this was in New Zealand.
I now live in Ontario Canada have been here since 2016
Desmond
 
Welcome neighbour! (Etobicoke here) I am very excited to read your introduction as the owner of (I think) the only Vauxhall on the forum. 1970 Viva GT here (OK badged as as Envoy) Glad you are here - do you currently have a car?

Welcome!
 
do you take it to British Car day? Basically in your back yard
 
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