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Thamel5201

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Hi every one. I love British cars and have collected quite a few. I grew up with British cars because all the cars that my dad had were British. My first car was a Triumph Herald. Currently I have a few MG' Triumphs and a couple of Jaguars along with a '85 Rolls . I also have a a few older Mercedes convertibles also. Currently I am restoring a '60 TR 3A and a '74 TR 6 along with a '59 Mercedes 220S Ponton. My problem is that I hardly get a chance to drive them. Recently I also bought a '85 Long wheel base Land Rover Defender.
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gorgeous cars and a lovely part of the world to drive in (when you get the chance)

welcome!!
 
Welcome! Was just there in June.Stopped by the New River Gorge,
& took the back roads to Charleston.Great roads!
 
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