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After a very long hiatus, I am responding to a siren call of my AH MkII 3000. I have some work ahead of me and am looking forward to it. I have been reading on this site about specific things I either need to do or want to do and have found some very good information. I appreciate how you members share and reply about topics including your own mistakes or unscrupulous vendors or parts that just don’t fit properly. As time goes on, I hope to also post my findings where I have discovered something that may help someone else with either a good tip or especially what not to do.

There is a lot of information on this site so I will probably be quiet as I read through what I need unless a topic comes up that I can reply to. Of course if I have a question I will ask.

Cheers,
Bill
 
welcome and glad you are here - sounds like a great project
 
Find yourself an expert that lives close to you and borrow some knowledge. It will help to keep you going.
 
Welcome - you will find we have a very active and engaged Austin Healey forum here so be sure to jump in and say hello there too!
 
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