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Hello from Scarsdale, NY

jsteinberg48

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Jeffrey Steinberg here.

I live in Scarsdale, NY (about 19 miles north of NYC) and have always loved British cars. My first one was a beat up 1970 MGB-GT that just made it through college.

Now, 25+ years later I bought two of my favorite British Cars, a fully restored 1964 AH 3000 MKIII and a restored 1976 TR6 (which I enjoy driving so much more than the AH.

Just discovered this board and am looking forward to many years of participation.

--Jeffrey
 
Hi There Jeffrey,

"Welcome" to the "BCF". The definitive place to feed your AH & TR needs.

Regards,

Russ
 
Jeff - welcome to BCF.

You'll find many friendly helpful folks here, and the Healey and Triumph forums are always a fantastic source of help.

And I'm not surprised you like driving the Triumph so much!
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Tom
 
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