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Longinthetooth

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Greetings to all,
I am the proud owner of a 67 Austin Healy 3000 MKIII that has been in my family for fifty years (you could say that we grew up together). The last time it was out on the streets was in 77 and hasn’t been running since 95 But has always been garage kept. I want to restore and use as a weekly driver. I am looking forward to learning as much as possible here as I use to turn the wrench on the car in the late 70’s and have forgotten a lot.
 
welcome - you are in the right place! Great to have a car with such a family connection.
 
Glad to have you aboard! You will find we have a very active Austin Healey group here so be sure to jump in at our AH forum!
 
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