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Healey owner in New Zealand.

Richard Corney

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Hello, I’m Richard and I live for part of the year in Nelson, New Zealand, and the other part in England.
I have been the proud owner of a Healey 3000 Mk1 for six years. The car started life as a BN4 and was delivered new to Los Angeles in 1959. It arrived in New Zealand in 1995 and was totally restored by Cockrams in Christchurch and converted to RHD. It has disc brakes and a later 29F engine. I have the Heritage Certificate but no details at all of its life or history in California. Cheers.
 
welcome! you certainly have a wonderful sounding car and an amazing place to drive it!
 
Welcome to the British Car Forum. Check out the Austin Healey section of the forum. You can post any questions you have about your car and get all the help you need.
I agree that you certainly live in a beautiful place. Welcome!
 
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