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Tom6686

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Hi everyone, I've had british cars for over 40 years starting with a Austin Healy 3000 as my first car when I was 15. I still have a TR3B which I bought in 1977 and restored at that time. I've always wanted a TR250, and have looked in Hemmings every so often for years just to see whats out there. I bought a a pretty solid, original TR250 a couple of months ago and am in the process of having it restored. (just dont have the time to do it myself these days) I was recommended to this site by Tony Vigliotti from RATCO. I can see just from browsing that there is a wealth of information and help here. Thanks in advance!
 
Tom - welcome to BCF. We'd sure appreciate seeing photos of your car(s).

My first was a 1955 Jaguar Mk VII - back in 1966. Parents thought it would be a safe car for their teenager to drive.

Tom in Connecticut
 
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