lelimoman
New Member
Greetings from Boston and best wishes to all for a Happy New Year.
2009 has found me to be the new owner of a 1969 Rover 2000TC courtesy of Dirk Buroughs and Steve Manwell. They have been badgering me for the last year or so to get a Rover and finally found me one in Maine and made me an offer I couldn't refuse (not that I tried too hard to resist). This now joins my collection of cars including a '79 MGB, a '91 Audi 100, a '96 Lincoln Town Car (that my son is working hard to kill after going through my Saab 900) and a '99 BMW 750iL.
I have committed to working on it at least a weekend a month, with the objective of have it ready for its debut at our first 2010 British Car Days at Faneuil Hall in June. As a newbie to the Rover marque, I am sure you'll see me a lot on this forum and asking all the same questions newbies do. I appreciate all the help the forum members can give me and ask you patience as I work to learn all about my new car. Unsolicited advise is always welcome and may save me some time and mistakes, so feel free to write me with your advise, resources, suppliers, common mistakes, etc. and you will have my eternal gratitude. I can be reached via my email at kfsteele@aol.com.
Thanks in advance for all your help and I hope to be a regular member of the forum as the project progresses.
Cheers!....................Kurt Steele a/k/a LeLimoMan
2009 has found me to be the new owner of a 1969 Rover 2000TC courtesy of Dirk Buroughs and Steve Manwell. They have been badgering me for the last year or so to get a Rover and finally found me one in Maine and made me an offer I couldn't refuse (not that I tried too hard to resist). This now joins my collection of cars including a '79 MGB, a '91 Audi 100, a '96 Lincoln Town Car (that my son is working hard to kill after going through my Saab 900) and a '99 BMW 750iL.
I have committed to working on it at least a weekend a month, with the objective of have it ready for its debut at our first 2010 British Car Days at Faneuil Hall in June. As a newbie to the Rover marque, I am sure you'll see me a lot on this forum and asking all the same questions newbies do. I appreciate all the help the forum members can give me and ask you patience as I work to learn all about my new car. Unsolicited advise is always welcome and may save me some time and mistakes, so feel free to write me with your advise, resources, suppliers, common mistakes, etc. and you will have my eternal gratitude. I can be reached via my email at kfsteele@aol.com.
Thanks in advance for all your help and I hope to be a regular member of the forum as the project progresses.
Cheers!....................Kurt Steele a/k/a LeLimoMan