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New member John McFarlane in the wet tropics of far north Queensland, Australia

John McFarlane

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Hi everyone.
Recently acquired a 1971 MGB, but have previously owned a 1949 Riley RMB and a 1928 Chevrolet National Tourer. Back in the fold.
I'm a semi retired Auto Electrician with over 44 years experience. Specializing in pre 1975 car electrical systems. Trained on early Lucas, Bosch and Magnetti Marelli systems.
Australian Auto Electrician still rebuilding and calibrating early Lucas and Delco Remy 1/2/3 bobbin regulators, Lucas generators/alternators (including 3rd brush and generator/starters) and magnetos.
 
Welcome to the forum John. As you can guess, your expertise will be prized here.
 
Thrilled to have you here, John! Sounds like you will be a real asset here!
 
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