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Hello, my name is Gregg. I am from Northwest Iowa. I am 69 years old and I currently have a 75 MGB and a 60 Austin Healey Sprite, both drivers. I also have a 1973 midget about ready for the road and a 64 sprite auto cross hill climb car in pieces. As a teenager I auto crossed and hill climbed Sprites and minis in Germany and Texas. Thank you for accepting me into the group.
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Welcome! My Dad was from Cedar Rapids.
Hillclimb?I don't recall any in Iowa.
 
All the hill climbing and auto crossing happened in Germany and Texas I haven’t done anything and Iowa
 
Welcome to BCF, Gregg. I took the liberty of inserting your picture into the body of your thread. I have to ask, what is that truck-like vehicle with the bubble top on the left?
 
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