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Hi to everyone on BCF.
i,m here in freezing cold Lancashire today to say hello:savewave:
I have recently become the owner of an Austin Healey 100/6 from 1957. It was a US car originally but has been brought back home and converted to our RHD style of driving by some clever people. I have a few issues to solve so no doubt will be on again soon, looking for help and advice from the Healey sages around hear.
Bye for now, Phil
 
Another Brit? What, here? On British Car Forum? Well, alrighty then! Welcome aboard!
 
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