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Hi from northern Canada

Healeyjoe

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Hi to all, I've bought a unrestored 67 Bj8 this fall, I first saw this car in my Town in 1980, I was 5 years old, 37 years after , its in my garage 😄
 
Howdy Joe! We have a very active Healey group here so you'll get all them help you need! Welcome aboard!

Basil
 
Thanks Basil, this site looks great! I Also own 69 mgb gt, and Just sold my canadian mini that had only 9000km��
 
Welcome to the BCF Joe! You've come to the right place.

Congrats on acquiring the object of your long desire. You're a patient man.

Highly recommend joining the Austin-Healey Club of America. There are Canadian chapters for Quebec, Southern Ontario, and one named "Bluewater" (maybe you know where the Bluewater region of Canada is located?).

Please post some pics of your BJ8 when you get a chance. I've owned several over the years (although none at the moment) and it's a great choice.
 
Not a lot of Healeys that far north I suspect. I am in Toronto but a part of my territory is as far north as Kapuskasing - though more often I am only as far north as New Liskeard and Englehart.

welcome!
 
Welcome to the BCF Ricikdamm! Are you Dutch by any chance? (I have local friends with a family name of Damm, and they say that it's Dutch.)

What British car(s) do you own? How's the British car hobby in Paris?
 
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