germanmichel
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Hello,
you can see on my username ,I`m from Germany. It is not important, but I can see the most boarduser are US or UK members. I`m 44 years old with family and two kids .
I have many experience with classic cars specially with the TR`s. Now I`m a little unhappy (I tell the story ...) owner, since 4 weeks , of an Austin Healey 3000 BT7 MKI coloured in pacific green. It is a project car with local rust from California US with a very good engine (all cylinder press 11 bar)and an absolutly orginal interieur. But...after buying the car on the ground I have the car on my pit(thats the correct word)? and what did I found... ?
Yes a bad repaired front accident....
The right frontend of the frame chassis is curved and turned. So that the both whisbone supports are also turned.... Thats now the real facts. OK was my mistake "don`t buy a car without carlifter..."
But now I`m here and I`m happy to found a healey forum.
I hope I`m welcome with my german accent :thumbsup:
By michel- who gives his best in english language
you can see on my username ,I`m from Germany. It is not important, but I can see the most boarduser are US or UK members. I`m 44 years old with family and two kids .
I have many experience with classic cars specially with the TR`s. Now I`m a little unhappy (I tell the story ...) owner, since 4 weeks , of an Austin Healey 3000 BT7 MKI coloured in pacific green. It is a project car with local rust from California US with a very good engine (all cylinder press 11 bar)and an absolutly orginal interieur. But...after buying the car on the ground I have the car on my pit(thats the correct word)? and what did I found... ?
Yes a bad repaired front accident....
But now I`m here and I`m happy to found a healey forum.
I hope I`m welcome with my german accent :thumbsup:
By michel- who gives his best in english language