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ODAR

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Hey everyone. New to British cars, but not to working on cars. Hoping yall can help with a current issue, and any future issues i may come across.

Located in Missouri, have the occasional older foreign car come to the shop. Town I'm in, we have maybe 2 shops willing to work on older foreign cars. I'm at one of them. Always love working on the older stuff, even if it drives me crazy.
 
Learn to fix electrical problems on British cars and tuning SU carbs. Get a Haynes manual for the most common cars that come in.
 
always glad to help - there is a lot of knowledge here - if you haven't already post your question in the appropriate forum
 
Welcome aboard! Do you have a British car yourself now, or just working on others'?
 
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