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MinorMoments
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Post by MinorMoments »

Hello, :D

Joined the boards today but joined the club last week. Looking to buy my first Minor, always loved the noise they make since I was a child. Love classic cars as they have a personality even though I work in the trade with new cars for a living. Guys I work with cannot fathom my love of classics let alone the Minor :lol:

Looking forward to getting to know some of you and finding the elusive car which fits my requirements. Have posted what I want under the wanted forum.

Thanks
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Post by wibble_puppy »

hi MM and welcome to the forum and to the Club! I hope you find it as helpful as I have done :D

wibble 8)
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Post by dunketh »

Welcome!

I think a Minor is a good choice - you cant get a better 'practical' classic imo.
And, they're un-killable so when your mates have trouble starting in the cold months or an ECU randomly flips its knockers up you can drive past smiling.
:lol:
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Post by MoggyTech »

Welcome,

The Morris Minor is the sensible choice for a classic. Hope you find the car you want soon.
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Post by dalebrignall »

welcome to the world of moggies i have been a member of the club for 2 years and i have a lot of fun and have learnt a lot about maintaining my car on here,there is a mountain of good advice,and some friendly banter as well
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Post by Kevin »

Hi and welcome aboard
Love classic cars as they have a personality
Of course they have especially our beloved Moggies :D
Cheers

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Post by stevey »

hello
I work with cannot fathom my love of classics let alone the Minor
Thats because their the only cars in the world that make you smile.

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Post by paulk »

Thats because their the only cars in the world that make you smile.
They will also make you Cry,swear,bleed and shout at the gods of your choice. :cry:

But it only takes one perfect summer evening on a clear country road and all the rest is forgotten :lol:

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Post by stevey »

But it only takes one perfect summer evening on a clear country road and all the rest is forgotten
you have to smile even after all that because you know its worth it.

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