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Bob From Ottawa

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Hi,

I've owned a 1962 MK II Healey since 76. My son and I are restoring the car from the ground up. This weekend we hope to get it started again for the first time in about 20 plus years! Here's hoping!

Bob Bridgeman
 
Welcome aboard Bob, we like pics here and a father/ son project is great. (I have 3 on the go) /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif
 
Welcome indeed! Good to have you with us.

And pictures are *always* welcome. Let us know if you need any help in "pic posting".

Tom
 
Bob,
Welcome to the best forum on the internet. I am sure you will be making yourself known on the AH forum here, but be sure to keep the rest of us informed with your progress as well. It is great to have a young'un to join you in this project.

Enjoy the Ride!
 
Bob

Welcome, sounds like a great father and son project.

Pat
 
Welcome to the Zoo Bob

Glad to have another Canadian Healey owner around. Post some pictures of your progress. Just hopeing that it warms up in Southern Ontario for a couple more spins in the car.

Cheers

Mark
 

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Howdy Bob;

Welcoming you and your son to the wonderful world of "LBCs" (Little British Cars)on the "BCF":

I too had several, (3), sons who enjoyed playing with my toys & especially one of them (Chris): When he turned 16, He found "Wine or Beer, Woman and Song" were a bit more fun that wrenching on an old car! My passion for these "LBCs" has never ended: His has returned at the age of 25! I can only guess; He had enough of the "Song" part in "Wine (Beer), Woman & Song"!

Best Wishes with AH;

Regards, Russ
 
Howdy Bob;

Welcoming you and your son to the wonderful world of "LBCs" (Little British Cars)on the "BCF":

I too had several, (3), sons who enjoyed playing with my toys & especially one of them (Chris): When he turned 16, He found "Wine or Beer, Woman and Song" were a bit more fun that wrenching on an old car! My passion for these "LBCs" has never ended: His has returned at the age of 25! I can only guess; He had enough of the "Song" part in "Wine or Beer, Woman & Song"!

Best Wishes with AH;

Regards, Russ
 
Great - we'll look forward to see what ya got!

Here's a link to recent info on posting pictures:

https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcforum/u...true#Post339480

Also, if you've got the picture on your local machine, and its size is relatively small (around 40K and maybe 300x250 bytes), you can just use the File Manager option which appears just below the text window after you click Reply (not Quick Reply). Using File Manager lets you upload your picture directly to the BCF server, altho' the method in the link I posted above is preferred.

Welcome Bob!
Tom
 
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