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Greetings. Starting back with the obsession after 30 years of doing without. Finally acknowledged that selling the Healey was one of the least satisfying decisions that I had ever done and jumped back in with more exuberance than judgment with one of the rustiest internet purchases that would run. Got a '67 BJ8 and will need a lot of information in order to not mess up the repair. My earlier one was fine in '75. Who knew that so much rust could happen in 30 years?
 
Hey Rick

Welcome to the forum, there are some guys here who really know big Healey's.

Glad you decided to join and take another dip in the water.

Pat
 
Hi Rick,

"Welcome" back to the future. The "Future" of LBCs (Little British Cars).

I`d bet that 30yrs. ago you would have never dreamt that buying a Healey would be so much fun and so "COSTLY"!

If you already have`nt; Introduce yourself to the folks on the Healey Forum & you`ll get all the assistance you can stand.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Hi, welcome to the Forum! Come on over to the Healey Forum!!
 
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