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tpeddler

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I have been on here (I thought) for over 10 years and now this little guy is smiling at me wanting me to write an intro. Old Guy, with an Old Car that likes to tinker with his 1974 TR6. Completely done except for thost little things that pop up now and then like the horns not working or a license plate lamp is out. Well it keeps me busy and off the streets and my credit card active. Thanks for your help with things in advance and see you in the forum with questions.
 
Hi there! Yes, indeed you have been a member since 2013, but have had participated. That little guy was something I implemented to encourage lurkers to jump in and help keep BCF an active resource. Look at it this way - if no one ever posted, then the forum would just shut down. I'm just trying to encourage you (or anyone else) to not be a lurker and to actually jump in and be part of the fun! Since you are completely done with your TR6, there is always a chance you could offer valuable advice/suggestions to others who are not so far along in there restoration.

All that said, welcome to BCF (even if a bit belated) :cool-new:
 
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