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Jim Strong

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Jim Strong here. After 30 years of wanting a Healey, finally bought a 1966 3000. I'm 73 but I still am going to drive the heck out of it - if I can figure how to get in it. Actually, of more importance is how to get OUT of it. Older restoration (probably partial) with Toyota 5-speed. It still has most of what a friend of mine (who had one in late 50's) the mother of all dash switches: two positions, off and maybe!
 
Once you get in you won't want to get out! Welcome to BCF - we have a very active Austin Healey forum here so be sure to pop in there too.
 
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