Introductions

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rich.
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Re: Introductions

#251 Post by rich. » Fri Feb 20, 2015 1:24 pm

thanks mate :lol:

thejimachine
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Re: Introductions

#252 Post by thejimachine » Wed Mar 11, 2015 6:54 pm

Greetings all.

Thank you for accepting me onto the forum. Classic car boffins are the friendliest bunch.

My name is Jimmy. I am 31 years old and i am a VW lover. Beetles all the way for me.
I have just finished a 72 Jeans edition and a 70 stock 1200. Looking to start a beach buggy in the near future.

I also dabble into the odd other makes too.
I often help my father with his Robin Hood Donington with a 2.0 Pinto engine and i am also restoring an Austin 10 Sherbourne for a good friend.

I may rely on you lot heavily. I hope you don't mind.

Thanks

kingjoseph
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Re: Introductions

#253 Post by kingjoseph » Thu May 21, 2015 8:50 am

Good morning all!!

My name is Joe.

I live up in east yorkshire, Not sure if its classed as a classic but i own a 1993 vauxhall calibra, im going through the same nut and bolt as people who own the older cars due to the fact my car wasnt built correctly in the first place, Father in law is a TR7 nut and same again hes having a constant battle with car cancer (rust).

Just on here to expand my knowledge, contacts, and im usually a very active forumer (is that the term?) i attend shows often and love meeting up with like minded enthusiasts. I also bring with me quite an extensive list of contacts for parts and services... im on first name terms with bodyshops!!

Anyway you shall be seeing a bit more of me on here and look forward to meeting up in person.

Joe.

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JPB
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Re: Introductions

#254 Post by JPB » Thu May 21, 2015 9:28 am

kingjoseph wrote:I live up in east yorkshire, Not sure if its classed as a classic
:|

Definitely among the most satisfactory of the counties that didn't exist before the seventies, welcome to the forum. :thumbs:
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true.. :oops:

rich.
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Re: Introductions

#255 Post by rich. » Thu May 21, 2015 11:19 am

kingjoseph wrote:
I live up in east yorkshire
never mind,... :lol: welcome anyway mate :D

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Introductions

#256 Post by woodleycortinaman » Fri May 22, 2015 6:49 am

Hi all, I'm Brian, I live in Reading and I have a 1969 Ford Cortina mk2 series 1 4 door in anchor Blue. I purchased the car from a old boy who had it since new. He put a tow bar on it and used the car twice a year for his getaway's towing a caravan with his family hence why there's only 40,000 on the clock. I got the original bill of sale and all the mot and service paperwork too.. The rear arches have gone but these will be replace and the rear of the car re-sprayed in the next few months. I've removed the tow bar and sorted out the electrics. Looking forward to using her over the summer.

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Re: Introductions

#257 Post by kevin » Fri May 22, 2015 10:12 am

Welcome to the forum Brian.
get a thread going for your motor and show us lots of lovely pics please..

Kev

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Re: Introductions

#258 Post by RussellG » Fri May 22, 2015 2:50 pm

hi people just joined up.my name is Russell i am 34 and live in southampton i love all types of classic cars i currently own a 1977 mini 850 which i have had since i was 15 and is a ongoing restoration project and sat in my parents garage.my dad owns a few cars too he has just sold a 88 xr2 which he had for 15 years also owns a 93 rover 218sd which he has had since it was 2 years old and 1983 sierra 1.6l estate in rio brown which he has owned since brand new.i work as car mechanic in a vauxhall dealer.

kingjoseph
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Re: Introductions

#259 Post by kingjoseph » Tue May 26, 2015 7:41 am

rich. wrote:
kingjoseph wrote:
I live up in east yorkshire
never mind,... :lol: welcome anyway mate :D
As my old corporal used to say... dont knock it till youve tried it ;)

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Re: Introductions

#260 Post by UKJeeper » Wed May 27, 2015 1:30 pm

Welcome!
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