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Thanks for the add. I am 65 year old Navy vet w/ 23 years, submarines, diver, deputy sheriff and motorhead.
I own a 1976 TVR 2500M w/ 302 V-8 and a 1962 Jaguar MK2 w/ 383 Chevy stroker engine. I will stay out of
the way and help if I can. I will only comment on things I know for a fact and not offer any opinions. I apologize
for my desire to change everything I own to the purist beforehand! Hugh
 
Welcome aboard. They are still British Cars even though the are mods.
 
Welcome from Townsend, Hugh!

I've an MGB/GT with 3.4 GM conversion, so I completely understand!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi There Hugh,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere.

Introduce Yourself & Your TVR to the "TVR" Forum and fire away with questions, comments etc.

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Thanks for the flowers, I am still an active deputy for three more years. I have joined the TVR page and done an intro there and yes it is bloody fast.
I have been building street rods and other cars since 1974. I also have more stuff than one man should keep. I have posted some pics and will continue
to add albums of my junk.
 
Welcome to the Forum!
 
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