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Hello! I've joined the forum, much the same as most members, to get tips and information on the British cars I work on. I have a 1961 AMC (Nash) Metropolitan myself - in stock form - that came from LA several years ago, but I also work on a variety of British sports cars at my friend's workshop in Sydney. I get called in to do the mechanical repairs on MGB's, Spridgets, Big Healeys and Triumphs, and miraculously they all seem to work after I have finished with them. As they say "Wonders never cease!"
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Chris
 
Welcome, Chris Nice of you to join the forum! I have a couple of acquaintances down in your neck of the woods. :thumbsup2: PJ
 
Happy to have you aboard, Chris. Always loved the little NASH Metros! Cool little cars! Post some pictures.
 
This is Ethel. I think this was before her first run with a rebuilt motor.
 

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