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Old Ed

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Old retired guy, USN Submarine service in 1982, Nuclear Utility in 2008. First British car was a 1963 MGB, in 1970, since then have owned several MGBs, XJ6 Jaguar, XK150 and XKE Jaguars, Triumph X75 Hurricane bike, and as of this week, a 1956 Austin Healy 100-6. Guess I'm a glutton for skinned knuckles and oil leaks, but I just enjoy driving the old non-digital machinery.
 
welcome - great history of cars and great new project - we love pics!
 
Old retired guy, USN Submarine service in 1982, Nuclear Utility in 2008. First British car was a 1963 MGB, in 1970, since then have owned several MGBs, XJ6 Jaguar, XK150 and XKE Jaguars, Triumph X75 Hurricane bike, and as of this week, a 1956 Austin Healy 100-6. Guess I'm a glutton for skinned knuckles and oil leaks, but I just enjoy driving the old non-digital machinery.
Surely you have pics, just don't call me surely.
 
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Thanks for the welcome. Enjoying my first Healy, it has only 3 oil leaks!
I would worry if it had less than 3.
Superb pics and a wonderful car.
 
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