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Greetings from Oregon

healeydan

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Hi All,

I joined the forum back in August and have been quietly making use of it to research issues that come up as I trudge along. I got started with my '62 Healey BJ7 in the late 80s and made a good deal of progress before a move from Eugene to Portland caused a halt that persisted until summer last year. Once again working on this restoration (which included considerable redoing of many portions do to the years of neglect) and hoping to finish by mid-year. Now taking this opportunity to thank all who have posted issues and those who have chimed in with their suggestions and solutions thereby creating this invaluable and perpetual life line of help. Cheers! :eagerness:
 
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