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chrisinstevenage

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Hi, thanks to Basil for the welcome and prompt to introduce myself.
I have owned a 1968 Jaguar 240 for 30 years and apart from the clock I think everything is currently working as it should. The jag is in BRG and used regularly. For a year or so it was my everyday car.
I have just acquired a 1964 Triumph TR4 which has been restored and in great condition but I have yet to get to know.
 
Hi, thanks to Basil for the welcome and prompt to introduce myself.
I have owned a 1968 Jaguar 240 for 30 years and apart from the clock I think everything is currently working as it should. The jag is in BRG and used regularly. For a year or so it was my everyday car.
I have just acquired a 1964 Triumph TR4 which has been restored and in great condition but I have yet to get to know.
Happy to have you aboard, Chris! Love to see some pictures of both your toys!
 
great cars! and looks like a great locale! welcome
 
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