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Broncorick66

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Hi all,
I have been interested in car restoration for years and am currently enjoying my time in my shop. I am restoring a '62 e-type and my dad an I are doing a '58 MGA. I have a '68 spitfire in the wings. I am self taught for the most part but have a fairly complete shop with english wheel, metal brake, MIG and TIG welders, rotisserie, etc. Look forward to interacting here. Rick
 
welcome. I wish you lived closer, I would love to see what you can do on a english wheel!

Jerry
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Hi Rick, welcome to the asylum!
 
Welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
Hi Rick,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere. I too wish I lived a bit closer to yourself to see what sort of "Magic" you perform on our LBCs.

I "LOVE" E-Types and the last one I had (Approx. 6yrs ago) was a `61 (VIN # 875190). Yes; Side Bonnet Locks, Welded Louvres & Flat Floor. I sold her to a gent in "Rome, Italy". Why I sold her; I don`t recall but I still have the Hert. Cert. Framed & Hanging in my L/R to remind myself "How stupid" I can be.

Whats the VIN on yours?

Have Fun,

Russ
 
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