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Hello All

I just joined because I recently bought a 1960 Daimler SP250 RHD.
The car came out of Canada and it is in pieces. I got a Jaguar heritage trust cert for it listing the car as all original.
It is my first British car and I am looking forward to driving it soon.

Thanks in advance

John
 
Welcome, John. The Dart is a great car with a wonderful motor and cool exhaust note. Looks are an acquired taste. I have a good friend, John Carey of Ipswich, MA, you'll want to get to know as he is "the" U.S. supplier of Daimler parts that no one else will have. I've PMed his phone number to you as he doesn't have a web presence.
 
John - welcome to BCF. We do have some Daimler 250 owners here.

"The car came out of Canada and it is in pieces ... I am looking forward to driving it soon."

I admire your optimism!

Tom M.

 
I admire your optimism!

Tom M.

Thanks Tom

Hopefully the optimism will get it done.

Welcome to BCF Feathers! Just an FYI, if you click the "Reply with Quote" button, it will allow you to "quote" the person you are replying to by placing the quoted text in quote tags, which results in that text appearing as a quote (as I did in this reply to you).
 
Welcome to BCF Feathers! Just an FYI, if you click the "Reply with Quote" button, it will allow you to "quote" the person you are replying to by placing the quoted text in quote tags, which results in that text appearing as a quote (as I did in this reply to you).
Thanks for the info
 
HI I just Joined I just Bought a TR3 1961 I have had 36 cars all kinds and this is the last Restoration and one I have always wanted, Been in Restoration for 33 Years since retired Vintage aircraft and cars Any advice on restoration Just ask
 
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