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Good Morning from Dorset UK

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Hi, just joining this forum as the owner of a 1957 100/6 Longbridge BN4. I'm new to Healeys but have a long history of classic cars and their restoration as my hobby.
Really enjoying the simplicity of this car and the process of renovation and alteration as I create a car for weekend fun and the odd hillclimb.




A bit I've finished

A bit I'm working on.


Looking forward to sharing and learning.

Andy
 
Good morning Andy,

Welcome to the best place for little British cars on the internet. You have a lovely car and I see that it will bring you lots of pleasure. Be sure to introduce yourself to your fellow AH fans at https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?14-Austin-Healey, and consider stopping in "The Pub" for a pint and some casual discussions.

Enjoy the ride.
 
Welcome Andy,

Good to see another UK based member to the forum. We are a little thin on the ground!
 
Welcome! Rare to see a Longbridge car without the center crease.
 
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