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Lloyd Heikes

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Hi, I'm a new member. I'm recently retired and I'm just finishing a TR3 that I have been working on for way too many years. I have worked on and restored British cars for forty some years. I've owned MGAs, MGBs, a Mark two Jaguar, two Austin Healey 3000s and now this TR3. I have already used this forum for helping me with information I couldn't find anywhere else.
 
Lloyd - welcome to BCF.

You've definitely got a lot of experience, so we're looking forward to picking your brain on our own questions!

Safety Fast.
Tom M.
 
Glad to have another member from Colorado! (I went to HS in Aurora). Hope you enjoy your time here! Don't be a stranger!
 
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