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Had a BT7 in 1970 but sold it. Finally bought a BJ7 project in 1996 and finished restoration 2003. Bought a BN7 project in 2002 as I wanted a roadster, starting to assemble it after much panel replacement,sandblast and paint.(2018). Got the block hot tanked and bored etc. (2020) Waiting for misc. parts to continue fun on rainy days. Live in rural BC Canada
 
Happy to have you BC. You will find our Austin Healel forum very active and engaged! Be sure to jumo in at the AH forum here also and start conversing.
 
Hello bcOuthere

Welcome to the forum.

The AH section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice there for your BN7.

Post some photos of your progress.

David
 
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