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in 1964 I traded a 62 VW and cash for a 62 MG midget from a shabby used car lot on Woodward ave in Detroit. The love affair never ended. Fast forward to 2016 to a RM Sothebys auction at the inn at St.Johns in Plymouth, Mi. A 66 BRG AH 3000 BJ8 crossed the block. Just restored by Healey Lane in Oregon. The past 2 years have been an education in sorting a restored AH. So glad BCF exists. Looking forward to all the info I need to keep myAH on the road.
 
Welcome to the BCF! When you visit our Healey forum, as Tom pointed you to, notice that we have a "BJ8 Registry" which takes you to a form where you can register your car with the national BJ8 (based on the year and fact it is a big Healey, I'm assuming it's probably a BJ8. This registry is not maintained here at BCF, it is maintained by Steve Byers - we just provide him with a form. When you fill in the form, it the info gets emailed straight to Steve,

Welcome again
Basil

PS: What do we call you?
 
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