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    Looking for my dads Alpine

    thanks for the look out! I'm still poking around back in the NW. I just moved to Los Angeles, so i have been busy.
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    Looking for my dads Alpine

    I should also add that my father was one of the founding member of NW British Classics. Along with Bob Hughes, Paul King and Brad Eells
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    Looking for my dads Alpine

    here are a few pictures. i do remember the Badge rack on the front bumper was a one off custom job. i think dad used a hand towel rack from Restoration Hardware... LOL
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    Looking for my dads Alpine

    LOL! i remember him talking about that! i for the life of me cant remember the name of the guy with the white one...... and you are correct, it was a 63 alpine. i found some pictures of the restoration. ill have to find a scanner or take good close ups. My dad was big in to the british...
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    Looking for my dads Alpine

    My father Grady Myers Sold his 69 (pretty sure) Red Alpine to a couple in Spokane WA in late 90's-2000. We restored the car in Spokane and sold it when he could no longer drive it (bad legs) when we lived in Post Falls ID. I figured this chapter would be the right place to see if anyone knew...
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