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Hi all. New to forum.

DarfVader62

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The forum was recommended at the British Car Meet in Brisbane, California yesterday. I've had an AH, '62 3000 Mk II (tri-carb) since 1982 and am getting it back into good running order. Just thought I'd touch base and introduce myself.

Steve
 
British Car Meet in Brisbane?????????????? Why don't I hear about these things??????????
 
Hi There Darfvader,

"Welcome" to the "BCF". Thee definitive place for all your "LBC" needs.

Introduce yourself to the folks on the Healey Forum and by all means; Post some pics of yours.

Regards,

Russ
 
Hello, and welcome to the BCF. Come on over to the Healey forum!!
 
The Brisbane meet replaced the Palo Alto meet this year.
It's always the weekend after Labor Day.

- Doug
 
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