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Greetings all -

I just bought a 1960 BT7. It is basically in pieces. I have already made some arrangements for the bodywork and paint. I now have to do everything else.

The car was running when put in storage (20-25 yrs. ago) Preliminaries suggest that only the floors and trunk need to be replaced. We will see.

I am new to healeys and I hope to develop some resources to assist with the job(s).
 
Hi There JPM,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best forum for Any & All info. you may need for your "New/Old" toy.

Introduce yourself to the folks on the Austin Healey Forum & Have Fun.

Regards from NE PA (Temp).

Heading to SC Y`All soon,

Russ
 
:savewave: Welcome and be sure and put photos for us to see. Besides the Austin Healey forum try the pub - we all go there as well.
 
Hello, and welcome to the Forum! Come on over to the Healey Forum and tell us about your car.

Larry
 
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