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Hello Everyone, I have been lurking on the site since 2009. I have a '62 Austin Healey BJ7. I am the second owner my dad was the first owner of the car. My dad drove the car up until '78 right before my siblings were born. Ever since then it has been parked in the garage. It has always been a dream of mine to do a complete nut and bolt restoration of the car. I want to say thanks to all of the members vast knowledge that has been posted in the forums already.

Patrick
 

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Wow, what a great project! Welcome to the BCF - be sure to pop in to the Austin Healey forum and say hi there also. We have a very active AH group here.
 
Patrick - welcome to BCF. What a great thing, to be the new guardian of your dad's AH. So many memories there for sure.

Tom M.
 
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