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Hello from Michigan

Steve Reed

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Greetings from Michigan. I'm a new member to the forum and looking forward to learning from everyone here. I'm a long time Austin Healey owner - 50 years! - having started out with a 56 BN-2 at 15 years old, then acquiring two more plus an MGA while in high school. After a Rover, and an Aston Martin DB-6 which I should never have sold, and several German cars I now drive two Mercedes. A CLK430 summer car and an E350 winter car.

I kept a 53 BN-1 which I'm currently restoring after moving from place to place and storing her since high school. Being a Michigan car there is plenty of rust which is the big issue so far. I will need lots of advice in bringing this car back to life with respectability.

Looking forward to the forum.
 

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Welcome Steve,
Looks like you broke the code for posting here. You will find plenty of helpful advice (and maybe some not so helpful) in our very active Austin Healey forum! Be sure to pop in there also and say hello.
 
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