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Hi to all -- nice looking site! I've been a BCO since 1971 and still have my high school 65 Spitfire (cover car - Spitfire & GT6 Mag 17, Winter '07). Our current driver is a 80 Spit with 28K miles. I am an auto service and repair shop owner and Master ASE Technician with lots of expeience on the carbs, mechanicals and ignitions from the land of darkness, so I'm always happy to help with questions, and love to learn from others. I'm looking forward to browsing the site in depth, but wanted to say hello.
 
Hi There captainvan,

Allow me to be the 1st. to "Welcome" You and Your Spits to "THEE" best LBC site around the globe.

With the info. avail. here & Your own personal abilities; This should be a fun and educational place for all.

Regards,

Russ
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum!!

Larry
 
Thanks Russ and Larry for the quick welcome...BTW, I have a couple cars might be interesting to someone in the group. They have been abandoned in my storage facility but the ownership is a little muddy right now as I try to acquire the titles.

The first is a Red / Black Int. '73 Jensen Interceptor that I have had since November of 1999. Chrysler big block 440 and Torque Flite, AC, all standard equipment, in good condition (dry trans seals leaking some). Came to us not running - rebuilt the carb and started right up and drove fine. Very minor rust compared to most of these...a little around the rear glass right side. B/D Oct '72.

The second is a '73 Stag. Last registered in KY in 1982, we drove it and moved it around in storage for years, about 18 or 20 years ago it was parked and hasn't moved since...35,951 miles, no visible body rust, good interior (missing the floor mats) orig engine, trans, AC, top etc. French Blue with black interior (Codes 126 paint, 11 interior, B/D Nov '72.
 
Once you've got the title on the Interceptor let me know. :smile:

Probably won't have room in my garage, but I can help find it a good home.

Welcome to the forum!
Jody
 
Yep - welcome, and tell me more about the Stag...

Mickey
 
...uh-oh...

Welcome to our li'l "home", Cap'n!! The "uh-oh" was strictly for brother Mickey. :wink:
 
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