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Hello all,

Greetings to Forum members. I am a fan of a number of British cars (not all of them) and have owned an MG, 2 TVRs, a Rover and 3 Jaguars over the years but my "keeper" is my Austin Healey 3000 MkIII that I have now owned for nearly 28 years and that I restored with the help of a close friend. It took me nearly 2.5 years (elapsed time- working weekends and holidays) but it was worth it and my Healey and I have been on many a motoring event here in the UK and in Europe. The most recent being a trip to the Le Mans Classic. I have been a visitor to this forum on and off over the years but decided to do the decent thing and register.
I now look forward to browsing members contributions without guilt.:smile:
 
We're glad you finally tool the plunge - welcome aboard! As you probably know from your lurking here for awhile, we have a very active Healey forum here!
 
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