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Dick Stone

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Hello, Happy to be a member so late in life (80+). I have a 1967 Austin Healey 3000 BJ8 I have owned over 40 years. I put on approx. 1,100 miles early-on and has been garaged ever since. Decided several years ago to rebuild to make it drive-able. When questions come up, I have recently been directed to the Forum.
 
Welcome to the BCF Dick,

You have come to the right place for detailed and educated help. Be sure to post your question in our AH forum, and you will find there are people willing to help whenever you ask.

And we would love to see a photo of your 3000 when you get the chance.

Good luck with your return to drive-ability.
 
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