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BRIMS49

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Not exactly new, but have not had cause to use your site since registering eons ago.
Owned a Big Healey for 15 years. Do all my own mechanical repairs and upgrades, and enjoy being in a position to provide mentoring for others who may be overwhelmed by the prospect of fixing the unknown. Enjoy feedback from others who are way more knowledgable that I. And, I drive my car and enjoy it as often as time and weather permit,, they like it!
Andrew
 
Hello Andrew

I can no imagine owning one of these LBC without being able o do your own work on them, There is always something ha needs a little attention.

Great fun to drive.

David
 
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