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Guido36

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My first time as a forum member but I have been a lurker. Time to step up and sign up. I have been around cars all my life and that is a long time. I am an expat Brit and having owned more cars than I can count, race cars, hot rods, exotics, oddballs and everything in between, European, American and a few from other countries. I am now returning to my roots - sort of - with a Healey 100 BN1 nasty boy.

I look forward to learning a lot on this forum and sharing some of my experiences knowledge and war stories.
 
Welcome to the fold, Guido! Very happy you decided to stop lurking and jump in! We have a fairly active AH forum here (but if you've been lurking you already know that!) Sounds like you have a lot of experience to share!
 
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