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Mag9

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Hi All, Just sold my 1957 MGA to a fellow in France and purchased a nice Austin Healey BJ8
I have had a number of British cars over the years...An Austin Healey 106, 3000 MK111, (both in the late 1960's and driven from Chicago to Santa Monica, CA in the 60's on RT66 when it was 2 lanes all the way), A 1969 series 2 Jaguar roadster, 2 XJ6's and a Land Rover. It's an addiction :fat:
 

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Welcome aboard, Mag! You will find we have a pretty active Austin Healey forum here - be sure to jump in there too and say hello.
 

Jerry

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Welcome to the best forum. Lots of good advice here. And hopefully you can give us some advice. I like your collection of cars. My friends MGA is almost ready to drive. I am hoping for a test run myself.
Jerry
 
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