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Hello from Cottleville MO

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Hi, I am Phil. I own a BN6 that my dad and I rebuilt in the mid 1970s and now I have. I am in the middle of a restoration of this car. I am the newsletter publisher of the Gateway Healey Association. To be honest, I have been on this sight for years but just never posted anything. So to get rid of Uncle Bob, here it is.
 
And hello to you from eastern Connecticut. Really great you're still caring for the BN6 that you and your dad worked on in the '70s. Good memories, and an excellent tribute, for sure.

Welcome to BCF.
Tom M.
 
Phil, now that you have broken the ice and jumped it, PLEASE don't just make this your only post - the whole idea is to get people engaged so that we can keep this forum a thriving, active, useful resource for folks for years to come. Welcome aboard and DON'T BE A STRANGER!
 
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