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A big Texas Howdy from an old BMC fan and a new user.

JackieM

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I live in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas, about 15 miles from the Mexican border, and 18 miles from South Padre Island and the Gulf of Mexico. Not too many old sports car or mechanics in the area, so I have to do most of my own work. As a result, I am constantly on the lookout for any Tips, Information, or constructive criticism that will help me keep my A-H BJ7 up and running. My first BMC was a 1957 MGA that I bought new. Wish that I still had it, as I really loved that car. The adventures that we shared can never be forgotten. The Healey was acquired several years ago, and is my old mans toy. I am looking forward to meeting new friends, sharing when I can, and listening when I should.

JackieM Knowledge is the greatest Gift in the world, but only valuable when it is shared. JME
 
Welcome, Jackie!

My mom lived in Weslaco for many years; sister was still there up until a few years ago. We all lived in Corpus in the early 60's and spent a good deal of time on Padre.

There's plenty of assistance and camaraderie here, especially in your case on the Healey side of the forum. Jump in and post away; don't forget to add pictures!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Welcome to the BCF Jackie,

You have found the best source for info on our beloved LBC's on the web. As Mickey said, please post a photo or two of you car, or any you may still have of your MGA. And drop by the Pub for lively discussion, or join one of our other member groups as well at https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/group.php where you can discuss guitars, digital photography, transportation museums, or even slot cars or model trains.
 
Hello Jackie

Welcome to the forum

You will find this is the place to share and gain knowledge on LBC and at the Pub a lot of other subject.

I wish that I still had my first TR2 but in reality in 1969 it was in need of a major restore. UK weather is not kind to cars.

David
 
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