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bill_young

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Had to join the forum after talking with Tony at Spridget 50 this weekend. Hope I can use my experience to assist others. I'm a long time "hot rodder" with limited LBC experience.
 
Welcome, Bill...."limited"...hehehehehehe.....now, drop on over to the Spridget Forum & tell s how to shoehorn a Chevy V6 into a Midget!
 
Hi, welcome to the Forum!
 
Welcome aboard, Bill!
 
Welcome Bill! You must be the one with the red Spridget with the "bonnet-bulge" :jester: !! Nice!!
 
Glad you found it here Bill!
Fixed yer blinkers yet?
 
That's the project for this weekend while the wife visits her family in Chicago. I also have to get ready for my next trip up to Wisconsin for the British V8 meet in a couple of weeks.
 
We're going to be in Port Washington, WI just north of Milwaukee. July 12th through the 16th. More information on the British V8 Newsletter forum page. https://forum.britishv8.org/list.php?10
I'm not taking the Midget, have parts for the Roadmaster project to haul but we'll be having some fun with modified British cars for sure.
 
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