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Hi. I have learned a lot from this forum already and will have many questions. I have loved British cars since my dad tought me to drive in an MG TD and then I had a TR3 in high school. I drive an MGBGT regularly and planned to start a body-off restoration on my Austin Healey BN1 as soon as I finish another big project. But then I had a chance to get a really nice (but not running) Austin Healey 100M, and will probably sell the BN1. I'm looking forward to this forum's help in the future.

Frank
 
Welcome, Frank! And I'm sure there are plenty on the Forum who'll be awaiting your decision to sell. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

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Welcome...You'll be right at home here.
 
Yep, welcome, you'll fit in nicely!
 
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