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Greetings from Wiltshire England

Mcfish

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Hi guys just checking in. Great to join a bunch of like minded people who nuts about British cars. I have a 1973 MGB roadster and a 1959 Austin Healey BT7 which I have just started to restore so am kept busy in the garage. Thankfully it's next to the house so tea is in plentiful supply. So far this year in the MG I have been to Northern France in May and then in July went to the Le Mans Classic in her. Unfortunately she left me stranded on the hard shoulder south of Cherbourg with a knackered fuel pump. However a mate was coming down later so stopped of at Burlens in Salisbury and bought down a new one. Less than 24 hours late and a great weekend had.

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mcfish
 
Welcome, Lots of Healey people on this forum. They can answer any questions you have. I will be in your neighborhood in September, going to the beaulieu autojumble.
At least you are close to where the parts for your Healey are sold.

Jerry
 
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