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Hi everyone. My love of british cars has been a lifelong thing. I have tinkered with them since I was sixteen when I was given a dead '60 Vauxhall Victor Super, I drove it for many years. I now have the car I always wanted, a '63 XKE coupe. It is a basket case but I WILL restore it. I know I'll be needing help along the way.
It's nice to "meet" fellow enthusiasts.
absmgb
 
absmgb;
Great to have you aboard.
Batten down the hatches, I hear Irene is on the way to visit.
 
Howdy abs,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best, most friendly & Informative LBC site anywhere.

I personally have a love affair with "E-Type Rdstrs". I`ve owned (Past Tense) a `61(VIN 875190), `64, `67 & `69. We`re basically like yourself; Love these LBCs since we were in Elementary School.

Best Wishes with Your E-Type.

Russ
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
Welcome from a fellow "E-Type" owner! I have a 67 Roadster that is about 3/4 restored.
 
:savewave: Welcome.
 
Welcome into the fold, abs! A '63 means a 3.8! Neat.

I used to roam around in your area: Pennsburg, Perkiomen, Perkasie, Macungie... late '60's thru early '70's. Pieces of RT-100 were real sportscar roads back then. :wink:

Basil said:
Welcome from a fellow "E-Type" owner! I have a 67 Roadster that is about 3/4 restored.

:lol: Don't let 'im fool ya, abs. It's really more like 5/8 done. :jester:

There are many well-heeled fellas answering questions in the Jag Forum. Lots of hands-on experience! Enjoy!
 
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