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Dougal

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Hi All, Came across this forum whilst searching for info, on fixing my Healey fuel sender. Needless to say I was impressed by the sheer volume of information available on old British bangers.

I'm glad to make your acquaintance, but can't promise not to lurk to much (Support Lurkers they need friends to ).

Cheers
Dougal
 
Welcome, Dougal....keep in touch - send photos
 
Welcome aboard. Tony's right, we like pictures. Lurking is just fine here. We're a pretty friendly bunch, a little bit odd at times, but there is probably more knowledge of little old British cars gathered here than anywhere else.
 
Welcome from almost the other side of the globe.
 
Another Kiwi!! Hooray Dougal.Welcome aboard.
I'm an almost Kiwi,I lived there for thirty odd years.

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Welcome, Dougal!

You're "just up the road" from a VERY good friend of mine.

SInce you've stepped up and register'd you've no need to lurk! Dive in!
 
Ok Ok so i'm taking my time workingout how to shrink pics for your viewing pleasure... hear goes
 

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Nice car - only AH I've ever owned was a red 100-4

Neat old tractor also - International Harvester?
 
Oh my, old english white, good taste there and welcome of course.
 
Tractor is a Ferguson 35 and being slightly younger than the healey has to work for a living. Here is a more classic pose of the 100 enjoying some R&R.
 

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