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Hello from Virginia

ESCAPE56

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I'm glad to be on board. I've had this affliction for a long time. I started with a $350.00 XK-150 in high school and went through a few 190SL's, Morgan's and Healey's. In '94 I narrowed it down to just the '56 Healey 100 BN2 I bought in '75. After a 10 year restoration it's been nothing but fun. I look forward to sharing with the group.
 

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welcome to BCF!

What first got you interested in British cars?
Tom M.
 
I'm in Alexandria. My Dad had a Healey 100 BN1 when I was about 7. I bought the XK-150 from him when I was 13 and he bought a Healey 3000 BJ8. It's in the blood.
 
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