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Hey all

Welcome aboard! What's your addiction (what little British car do you own)? Tell us a little about yourself.

Basil
 
I see a Mini listed in the profile... Is that one of the Canuck Mini 1000's from the 1970's?
 
Austin Mini! Welcome!
 
Welcome! We need some more Mini owners to liven up the Mini forum /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
Yes it is a 78 cdn mini 1000. At the moment the head is on the work bench as I blew an head gasket last week. running in a autocross comp. I had just put a pulsar dizzy in it and the engine revs smoothly all the way to 6500 and maybe more /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I work as a remote support tech for hotels (off right now for medical reasons.)
 
Welcome! Lots of Mini (and in my case, former-Mini) owners, here at BCF.
 
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