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I was fortunate to buy this car in 1973 as a 5th grade teacher.I held on to it.In 2009, it started its body on restoration having 21,000 miles on it and we are the 2nd owners/caretakers.
It was originally silver with dual blue interior.As you
can see the 1980's picture it was pastel blue.I thank GOD that I was able to find this car and keep it all these years!Happy Memorial Day!
It's a 1950 XK 120,an early steel body.I forgot to tell you.
My '56 Austin Healey 100. BN2, I am the second owner from new. mostly original, not restored just fixed up a bit to make a really nice driver.
1967 mini pick up, I purchased a cab back shell all gutted, with just the rear subframe, and built it to this beauty.
This is the 2nd Mini I've owned, in the same colour. A 1972 ex-1000 from New Zealand, she's called "Limey". We are in Boulder, Colorado, and are founding members of @minis.of.the.rockies. Although, now I get to say that she's a British car that doesn't leak oil, because of a Honda Vtec under the bonnet.My matching suit
Sunrise mountain backdrop
Custom branded subwoofer
It's the relish!