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Renaat

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A new website that's worth a visit!

READ THE DANGED USER AGREEMENT AGAIN!@%^* NAMELY THE FIRST FRIGGIN' LINE!
 

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Those are some nice photos, I especially liked the spit underneath the trailer.
 
Renaat,
Where in Belgium are you located? I've spent some time in Brussels and Maastricht.
 
Renaat,
Very nice pictures, she's a beauty. Maybe you should post a line or two about yourself??

Oh, and I looked at your weather too, it does rain a lot!!

Welcome,
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Great looking Spitfire you have. My 1500, is the same ugly brown colour yours started life as. Love the picture of it under the trailer.
 
Well, here we go: something about myself and my spitfire. First of all: it isn't my spit, it's ours (my girlfriend and I bought it together last year). We're in our early 30's and live in Assenede, a small village in Belgium (13,500 inhabitants). It's located between Brughes and Antwerp near the boarder with The Netherlands. We have eight cats (we had nine but one was overrun by a car a few weeks ago). Apart from driving (and restoring and maintaining) our spitfire I play saxophone (a Belgian invention!) in a band called Discos Dos Manos ( www.discosdosmanos.com ).
And indeed, it does rain a lot in Belgium. Last month for example, we had 17 days of rain!
 
As a Spifire fan, I enjoyed your site. I've owned a '63 and a '78 Spitfire; they've all been important to me. I used them in all weather, summer and bitterly snowy/cold winter, and they proved to be great cars! I have an '80 TR-7 Spider now but I miss the nimbleness of my Spitfire. In fact, I almost bought a lovely white '78 Spitfire instead of the Spider!

Best wishes,

Jeff
 
Great looking car, nicely photographed, and I liked the cats!
That weather map looks awful!
Simon, also a 78 Spitfire driver.
 
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