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Hello British Car forum Members,

Basil, thanks for the addition. My name is Al and I reside in south central PA, USA.

I have owned a five Brititsh sports cars since I bought my first one in 1968 at Wingenroth Motors in Shillington, PA.
British sports cars I have owned and sold, all used: 1962 Austin Healey Sprite, 1969 & 1971 MGB's and a 1975 Triumph TR7. My current ride is a 1973 MG Midget.

I am restoring the Midget and have installed a Datsun 5 speed gearbox using a Gerard's Garage install kit. The 1275 engine was rebuilt by Reardon's Machine Shop in Lancaster, PA. I am currently working on the cooling, electrical and hydraulic systems and front end sheet metal in anticipation of starting it very soon, hopefully in time for spring driving 2019.

Al Nagy :driving: ~ :cheers:
 
Welcome Al! I was born and raised not for from you in Central West Virginia. Glad you found BCF! You will find lots of help (and maybe provide some)!
 
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