Hi,
I received the following tidbit in my email over the weekend. I went online
and found that its pretty easy to register and join. Since I'm the editor of
our club newsletter I felt this would be great for filler material and an
ongoing news resource... lets see if it gets off of the ground and goes
anywhere...
Albert Escalante
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To British Car aficionados, owners and fans.....
Visit: http://www.socalbritishmotoring.com
So Cal British Motoring Forum is a brand new online resource created
specifically for British Car Owners. Most Southern California car clubs
don't have a forum available and many don't have any online activity
whatsoever. This leaves a large number of enthusiasts completely
isolated from one another within the largest classic car community in the
world.
The goal of So Cal British Motoring Forum is to unite and strengthen the
local British car community. Members can share local resources, discuss
technical issues and offer advice about the cars we love. There is also a
free Classified Ads section where you can find local buyers. Signing up is
simple and it costs nothing, so be sure to join up and help enhance our
hobby!
The more people we get onboard, the more useful and fun it will be!
Visit So Cal British Motoring Forum at: http://www.socalbritishmotoring.com
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(5/29/2007) Today is the long awaited day that the first of the "new" MGTF's
roll off the Longbridge (England) assembly line.....But we're still a long
way away from seeing any cars coming to the US shores from the Chinese owned
and operated MG/Rover facilities some people say that Longbridge has a "Hex"
on it and has only produced jinxed cars like the Maestro, etc. If the Chinese
financiers had wanted to really work the Historic card they'd have
resurrected the Abingdon works....
Albert
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