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Hello,

I am Bob. I have a 67 Austin Healey 3000 that for the last few years I have been restoring. Lately because I am now retired my efforts have picked up momentum. The engine, trany, rear and most of the other mechanical aspects have been completed and installed and I am about ready to have the body work done.

I also have a 65 TR4 that is my daily driver and share a 66 Mini with my son that will be my next project.
 
Welcome aboard Bob! Even though we are mostly all young sprouts here, we'll try to make you feel at home! :highly_amused:
 
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