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Bryan A

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Nice to find another group on the Web interested in maintaining the LBC legend! I hope to be posting more info soon on the status of my 1962 Sunbeam Alpine - no drivetrain, Flintstone floors, bits-o'-rust, etc... wow, sounds like the below-average LBC starting point, eh?

Actually, I bought it from one of my customers for the aluminum hardtop & to keep it from going to the car crusher!

regards,
Bryan
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Another LBC saved from a premature grave! You will be remembered in LBC heaven
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Welcome to the forum!
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Basil
 
Welcome to the wonderful world of Sunbeams.There is a lot of help and advise out there.
This is a wonderful sight but a bit short on Sunbeams.For extra advise{sorry Basil] you can go to www.sunbeamalpine.org. There is a great wealth of inormation including those who have gone from no drivetrain to the V6 conversions.
I however enjoy the diversity of this forum which includes all of LBC owners.

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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>This is a wonderful sight but a bit short on Sunbeams. For extra advise{sorry Basil] [/QB]<hr></blockquote>

Hey, I'm trying - really I am.
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