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Hi, I'm very glad to be here. A little about myself, I've been passionate about Austin Healeys since 1984 when my Dad bought a '68 Sprite for my Mom. We restored it together and it became mine when I got my driving license. It stayed in the family and spent a long time in the garden shed in the middle of America until I pulled it out in the summer of 2018 and had it imported to my home in Luxembourg. I now have a '62 BT7 that I just completed a complete restoration on and a new project a '54 BN1 in coronet cream. If you are interested, I have been documenting the projects on my YouTube Channel.

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welcome! lovely cars
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum.

You should post the link in the Austin Healey section. There you will get plenty of tips and advice. Your experience will be a valuable asset to the section.

David
 
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