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Hello, New Member with ’63 BJ7 in Tidewater, VA

beady

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Hello all,

New member here from Tidewater, VA. I’ve had my dad’s ’63 BJ7 for about 4 years now. Not sure if he was a member here previously or not. I don’t drive the car enough as she’s a bear to start and get warmed up (rear carb choke is frozen), but my kids like to go for rides when she’s running. Hoping to learn a lot here.

Mike
 
Hi There Mike,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere!!

Introduce Yourself & Your Healey to the "Healey Forum" & fire away with questions, comments etc. There is no doubt that you`ll get your answers & assistance in making your BJ7 perform at its best.

Don`t forget to post some pics!! We all "LOVE" pics here!!

Happy Motoring,

Russ
 
Hi, and welcome! Carbs probably an easy fix, hop on over to the Healey forum and explain problem in detail, you'll get lots of help!
 
Looking good. Right about smart folk in the Healey Forum. Welcome.
 
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