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welcome indeed lovely car and gorgeous part of the world to zip around in!
 
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Welcome Ed, That is one lovely car! :encouragement: Keep us updated on your escapades, we love British car stories! PJ
 
Welcome Ed, That is one lovely car! :encouragement: Keep us updated on your escapades, we love British car stories! PJ
Thanks Paul. British cars are certainly synonymous with escapades,regardless of road trips or garage adventures. Currently our TD is on jack stands for the winter,which gives me the opportunity to freshen the rear suspension system. Ed
 
Thanks Paul. British cars are certainly synonymous with escapades,regardless of road trips or garage adventures. Currently our TD is on jack stands for the winter,which gives me the opportunity to freshen the rear suspension system. Ed
Ha, my TF is on stands for the winter also! :jester:
 
Nice!
 
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