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New Austin-Healey Member from Chicago

Chuck Ladwig

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We are Chuck & Kim Ladwig and live in the Chicagoland area. Chuck is a retired Corporate Training Manager. Kim is a retired Elementary School Teacher. Our British Car is a 1959 Austin Healey 3000 BT7 roadster, which has been in the family for over forty-five years and I have completed two restorations over the years. I do most of my own work on our Healey. We are active members of the Austin Healey Chicagoland Chapter and enjoy the many activities our club has to offer. I look forward to participating in the British Car Forum.:cool:
 
Hello Chuck and Kim

Welcome to the forum.

Congratulations on having the AH 3000 in your family for most of its existence.

You will find plenty of help, advice and tips in the Austin Healey section.

The pub section is for wide ranging discussions on almost any subject.

Post some photos of your AH.

David
 
Hello to you both! You have stumbled upon a great resource for help with your Healey and just good old fashioned fun and camaraderie! We have a very active AH forum here so be sure to jump in there and say hello also.
 
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