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Scott Crerar - New member

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Scott Crerar - Florida USA resident. From Binghamton, NY. 35 year veteran of the automotive parts industry, mostly batteries. I currently work for an American battery manufacturer. I’ve owned some British cars. 1967 Austin Healy Sprite, 1974 Triumph TR6 (red), 2009 Jag XF Supercharged, 2012 Jag XJL, 1974 Triumph TR6 (Currently & White), 2019 Jag XJ R-Sport (current). Member of the Southwest Florida Triumph Club and British Car Club of Southwest Florida. Former mechanic & car painter professionally (1980’s) and still occasionally do mechanical favors for friends.
 

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Scott - welcome to BCF.

You have a *lot* of experience! How'd you get interested in British cars? My addiction began in college with a Jaguar MkVII - and the downward spiral began.

Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
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