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Newbie looking for Bullet Bird

  • Thread starter Thread starter Philt
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Hello All from Nashville Tn.
Retired aero engineer and pilot who has a serial car problem. Usually little British sports cars, 4 Lotus, a couple of Jaguars, MG, a Sunbeam and currently a Tiger and XK8 and a couple of drivers.
Too tall for a Baby Bird and the Square Bird doesn't strike me so just entering the Market or a 61-63. Coup or Roadster. Specifically a very nice older restoration as a club driver. Must Have A/C for her. Getting a bit old for another restoration project.
Looking for guidance on what to avoid.
Feel free to send a PM.
pwtrusty@*********

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Hello All from Nashville Tn.
Retired aero engineer and pilot who has a serial car problem. Usually little British sports cars, 4 Lotus, a couple of Jaguars, MG, a Sunbeam and currently a Tiger and XK8 and a couple of drivers.
Too tall for a Baby Bird and the Square Bird doesn't strike me so just entering the Market or a 61-63. Coup or Roadster. Specifically a very nice older restoration as a club driver. Must Have A/C for her. Getting a bit old for another restoration project.
Looking for guidance on what to avoid.
Feel free to send a PM.
pwtrusty@*********
 
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