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Healey and Panther - always needing advice

Giles

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As a novice mechanic I am always in need of advice and welcome all the help I can get with my ‘64 Healey BJ8 and ‘86 Panther Kallista 2.8
 

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As a novice mechanic I am always in need of advice and welcome all the help I can get with my ‘64 Healey BJ8 and ‘86 Panther Kallista 2.8
welcome Giles, I too own a Panther, its a 1978 Lima in the process of being restored,
 
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