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Ron WLA

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I've been a member for a long time but never posted anything until now. I have a 1961 Austin Healey BN7 which I restored in 2004. Living in West Los Angeles, I have been active with the Austin Healey Association of Southern California. Although my car is running great, it still needs repairs from time to time so I will be watching this site for useful information and advise.
 

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Wow! Registered almost 15 years ago! Well, now that you have been assimilated we hope to see more of you around here (when activity dies, so dies the forum). You don't always have to discuss technical stuff - we're like a club here. Be sure to jump in at the Austin Healey forum also and maybe post some pictures!
 

Alistair Menzies

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Hi - I am a new 'lurker' - I am a newbie.
Have 1976 TR6 now beginning to develop some electrical problems so I thought I would try here. Will go to Triumph Forum and check it out.
 

Basil

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Well, welcome to all of you (but new threads are fine). Now that you have posted an gotten rid of the little man that bugs you, we hope you will become regulars and help of keep BCF thriving!
 

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Hello Metanedie

Do not be shy.
Just post your question. The worst that will happen is no one will post an answer. Most if not all questions get a thoughtfully answer.


David
Hi! I'm also a newbie, but a little bit shy to create a new thread)
 

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Welcome!

Post away - no worries about a silly post. As they say in the Navy, there are those who have and those who will. (Or something like that... you get the idea) Folks here are polite. Much more so that most other forums. (Good admin.)
 
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