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...I've always had a soft spot for old roadsters. Have had 7 MGB's, '57 MGA, triumph TR2, Tr3, a '59 100-6 with jump seats and OD, '63 Alfa Gulieta, Sunbeam Tiger, Hillman Minx Convertible, 1 Metropolitan, 1 bug eye Sprite with a broken 2nd gear, 3 miatas, '01 MR2 Spyder, Fiat 124 (both hardtop & Roadster), 240Z, and at least 40 motorcycles. Most were barn finds years ago when I had a 23-state territory.

I'm in NH now picking up a 'gifted" '69 Midget that I haven't been able to get transported in 6-weeks. Starting a nearly 2000 mile trek back to Colorado. Not exactly sure the route back yet, but will take my time. Please wish me luck..
 
Hey - welcome to BCF. That's quite a car history you have - what first got you interested in these critters?

Best wishes on the drive back to Colorado!
Tom M.
 
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