Introductions

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Hobby68
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Re: Introductions

#101 Post by Hobby68 »

Hiya all,
I'm Aaron, based near Manchester and had too many classics to remember although to be honest they were just old cars then :evil: . I've got a unit with my mate [who's just finished his A series Manta] where I'm trying to restore a chrome bumper MGB [long story]. I've got another RB roadster that I picked up along the way as an unfinished project that I ahem finished, [if they ever really are] and use regularly! There's a couple of bikes in there too somewhere.
I was going to put the Chrome bum per B story in the appropriate forum so I wrote all the bumpf then tried to attach some pics....which it told me were too big, so I deleted it all in a mood! :roll:
Aar0sc
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Joined: Fri Jan 07, 2011 9:16 pm

Re: Introductions

#102 Post by Aar0sc »

Hobby68 wrote:Hiya all,
I'm Aaron, based near Manchester and had too many classics to remember although to be honest they were just old cars then :evil: . I've got a unit with my mate [who's just finished his A series Manta] where I'm trying to restore a chrome bumper MGB [long story]. I've got another RB roadster that I picked up along the way as an unfinished project that I ahem finished, [if they ever really are] and use regularly! There's a couple of bikes in there too somewhere.
I was going to put the Chrome bum per B story in the appropriate forum so I wrote all the bumpf then tried to attach some pics....which it told me were too big, so I deleted it all in a mood! :roll:
No; I'm Aaron! :lol:
1977 Triumph Spitfire 1500; 1974 Jaguar E-Type OTS V12
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JPB
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Re: Introductions

#103 Post by JPB »

Whaaaaat? :shock: That's three of you now, making Aaron the most popular forename on this board. OK, so one of you has it spelt the Gaelic way - with one A - but it's close enough.

I think I'll change my name by deed poll to NG11GWE, that'll save me a fortune on a new "personal" registration plate. :oops:

Welcome, Aaron. :)
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true.. :oops:
Aar0sc
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Re: Introductions

#104 Post by Aar0sc »

JPB wrote:Whaaaaat? :shock: That's three of you now, making Aaron the most popular forename on this board. OK, so one of you has it spelt the Gaelic way - with one A - but it's close enough.

I think I'll change my name by deed poll to NG11GWE, that'll save me a fortune on a new "personal" registration plate. :oops:

Welcome, Aaron. :)

Cheers.


Wait; what?!

Who's the other Aaron then?
1977 Triumph Spitfire 1500; 1974 Jaguar E-Type OTS V12
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JPB
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Re: Introductions

#105 Post by JPB »

Aron Bacon
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true.. :oops:
MCMLXXII
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Location: Noriwch UK

Re: Introductions

#107 Post by MCMLXXII »

Hi name is Eamonn I live in Norfolk, Married no Kids 3 dogs 1 snake, tropical Fish and I'm a Petrolhead. I work in Motor insurance.
I'm known as eamonnschevy or Viscount Orange Biscuit on most forums but MCMLXXII on here as theres a limit to how many letters one can have as a user name..
I was born in MCMLIX but MCMLXXII is my favorite year.. Great cars great music and the year my wife was born ;)

i have owned American cars and trucks for the last 30 years or so,and have owned some pretty awesome cars and trucks till last year when I fancied a change and got the Bentley... will be buying another Yank when i find the right motor, I've also owned a few British classics over the years but the
Current family fleet. are
Bedford CA PickUp (Shared ownership with Dad)
Morris Marina 1.8 sdl Coupe (Brings back memories of my youth)
Bentley Mulsanne S 6.7 V8 (when i'm feeling posh ;) or taking Mum shopping )
Mitsibushi Pajero SWB 2.5TD (Summer Tow Car and Winter Warrior)
MG MGF 1.8 VVC (Wifes summer daily)
Peugeot 1007 1.4 Dolce (Dads Daily)
Peugeot 1007 1.6 Sport (my summer daily & Wifes winter daily)

well thats about it,
Some is Good..More is Better.. and too much is just about right... ;)
Viscount Orange Biscuit Family Fleet
MCMLV Bedford CA PickUp
MCMLXXII Morris Marina 1.8 sdl Coupe
MCMLXXXIX Bentley Mulsanne S 6.7 V8
MCMXCII Mitsibushi Pajero SWB 2.5TD
MCMXCVIII MG MGF 1.8 VVC
MMVI Peugeot 1007 1.4 Dolce
MMVII Peugeot 1007 1.6 Sport
MCMLXXII
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Location: Noriwch UK

Re: Introductions

#108 Post by MCMLXXII »

Hi name is Eamonn I live in Norfolk, Married no Kids 3 dogs 1 snake, tropical Fish and I'm a Petrolhead. I work in Motor insurance.
I'm known as eamonnschevy or Viscount Orange Biscuit on most forums but MCMLXXII on here as theres a limit to how many letters one can have as a user name..
I was born in MCMLIX but MCMLXXII is my favorite year.. Great cars great music and the year my wife was born ;)

i have owned American cars and trucks for the last 30 years or so,and have owned some pretty awesome cars and trucks till last year when I fancied a change and got the Bentley... will be buying another Yank when i find the right motor, I've also owned a few British classics over the years but the
Current family fleet. are
Bedford CA PickUp (Shared ownership with Dad)
Morris Marina 1.8 sdl Coupe (Brings back memories of my youth)
Bentley Mulsanne S 6.7 V8 (when i'm feeling posh ;) or taking Mum shopping )
Mitsibushi Pajero SWB 2.5TD (Summer Tow Car and Winter Warrior)
MG MGF 1.8 VVC (Wifes summer daily)
Peugeot 1007 1.4 Dolce (Dads Daily)
Peugeot 1007 1.6 Sport (my summer daily & Wifes winter daily)

well thats about it,
Some is Good..More is Better.. and too much is just about right... ;)
Viscount Orange Biscuit Family Fleet
MCMLV Bedford CA PickUp
MCMLXXII Morris Marina 1.8 sdl Coupe
MCMLXXXIX Bentley Mulsanne S 6.7 V8
MCMXCII Mitsibushi Pajero SWB 2.5TD
MCMXCVIII MG MGF 1.8 VVC
MMVI Peugeot 1007 1.4 Dolce
MMVII Peugeot 1007 1.6 Sport
al67
Posts: 38
Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:13 pm

Re: Introductions

#109 Post by al67 »

Hi,

I'm al from Penzance.

me and the missus own ....

1964 VW Type 3 1500 (Notchback) Modified with a 1641, twin Del'Orto 40's, Engle cam etc.... on airride.
1967 Volvo Amazon 4 door saloon (daily driver)
1974 VW k70ls Modified suspension,Cosmics mkII's
1974 Alfa Romeo Spider (off for a rebuild soon)

I'm going for a nose around to see if I know anyone here.

Cheers, al.
1964 VW type 3 notchback
1967 Volvo 122s
1974 Alfa Romeo Spider
1974 VW K70 LS
1994 Audi coupe
2004 VW Passat wagon
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Jordan T
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Location: Wolverhampton

Re: Introductions

#110 Post by Jordan T »

Hi folks,

I'm Jordan, 19, student and have just finished restoring a 1968 Triumph Vitesse 2-litre MK1 Saloon. Having took me 11 months, i now love driving the car. :D
I love classics, and usually surprise people with my knowledge of old cars, escpecially for my age. ;)

Jordan. :)
1968 Triumph Vitesse 2-Litre Mk1 Saloon:
Now Fully restored, Follow my restoration story Here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50249007@N02/sets/
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