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Ken40

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I have a 1953 MG TD MKII, 1959 Austin Healey 3000 BN7, 1978 MG Midget and am currently starting to restore my not running 1967 B/GT, so I'll be using this forum for lots of information.
Ken
 
Good Morn`n Ken,

"Welcome" to the most comprehensive LBC forum anywhere. Boy, with all the "Toys" you have; You`ll be really busy here posting pics in ea. of the forums (We Love Pics).

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Welcome to our forum, Ken. I was just in Phoenix last week (well, driving through on my way back to Albuquerque from Yuma where I was working). I love Arizona - one of the most beautiful states in the country IMHO. I especially love the landscapes with the Saguaro cacti that you see starting from north of Phoenix, all the way south to Yuma.
 
Hi Ken, and welcome! :savewave:
 
Welcome Ken;
BN7... what a great car.
Stay out of the heat.... Have a great time here.
 
Welcome Ken. I am in Flagstaff with my '63 Sprite. Bet you have more days that I to drive one of your toys :smile:

Curt (aka Flagstaff)
 
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