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JagJunkie1

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Hello BCF Community! My name is Rick (aka Jag Junkie) and I am from Cleveland, OH. I have been involved with British cars since 1979. Currently I am restoring a '65 AH BJ8. I acquired this car one year ago as a Basket Case from AL. Car is amazingly free of major rust. Have done some fab work in footwells and boot (very typical). Another aspect of my project was designing and building a rotisserie. Boy did that make a world of difference! My next dream Healy is a 100-4 BN2 and a Jensen Healey. Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself and look foward to threading with you all.
 
Hi There Rick,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC Forum anywhere. If you have`nt already; Introduce Yourself & Your Healey to the "Healey Forum" and Enjoy the ride.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
:savewave: Welcome! We like photos.
 
Rick said:
Another aspect of my project was designing and building a rotisserie. Boy did that make a world of difference!

Very neat! Welcome to the forum!

Got any pix of the rotisserie?

...and Westlake is familiar to me, spent most of my summers a bit east of ya. :savewave:
 
Welcome to the Forum!! :savewave:
 
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