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Hi, I'm a new member from North Carolina!

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Getting ready to rebuild a 61 Healey, BT7 so I can enjoy
the car. Bought it from my cousin a couple of years ago. She has been sitting in a garage for about 15 years just after she got a crude rework and color change, ugh, black underoating paint everywhere it shouldn't be. Also there is an old used Lucas oil bottle sitting next to the distributor with the crankcase vent hose going into it...looking at the amount of blow by oil in the bottle and under the car, I think some serious engine work is due! Now it's time to have fun!
Don
 
Welcome, and good luck with the rebuild!! We like pics, but maybe not the blow-by bottle
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Hi There Don,

"Welcome" from the "Up-State" of SC to the BCF. "THEE" best, most informative & fun forum you`ll come across anywhere.

As Dart mentions above; We all "LOVE" pics so; Introduce Yourself & Your Healey to the "Healey Forum" and fire away.

Best Wishes with the Project,

Russ
 
Hello, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
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