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Glad to be back in this forum after a few years. I used to be Brakin80, but changed my email address and have signed back up as 60BN7. Looking forward to helping out where I can, and tapping into the incredible brain trust here. My father and I have been taking care of a 1960 Austin Healey 3000 MkI BN7 for close to 15 years. Purchased from the previous owner who too had it for around 15 years. It took several seasons to get it sorted to the point where we could head out without worry of doors flying open or calling for a tow home. Interestingly the majority of hiccups seem to happen with me behind the wheel and not dad (who by the way, bought a new 1962 MkII BT7 Tri-Carb off the lot in Waterloo, Ontario back in the day). So I break it, and he fixes it. Can't wait for the start of the season.
 
Glad to have you back! I am in Etobicoke.

Are you part of the Healey Club in Toronto? Would I have seen the car at Bronte?

glad to have you around
JP
 
We've done Bronte 5-6 times. Not in the last few years though. I didn't know there was a Healey club in TO. I only know about the Austin Healey Club of Southern Ontario, which we are not part of. Though we've met some of the members over the years. Reached out to a few for help when we've been stuck. Where's your Healey??? I don't see it listed in your lineup.
 
We've done Bronte 5-6 times. Not in the last few years though. I didn't know there was a Healey club in TO. I only know about the Austin Healey Club of Southern Ontario, which we are not part of. Though we've met some of the members over the years. Reached out to a few for help when we've been stuck. Where's your Healey??? I don't see it listed in your lineup.

I presume the southern Ontario Healey Chapter is the Toronto chapter - Mark Doust is Abarth69 on this forum.

I have a Midget and a Vauxhall Viva GT - no big healeys in my future just envious glances. :grin:
 
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