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65 mark III I am a gear head. The car is a west coats un-molested totally original. I plan to drive it and restor it to original one piece at a time until it comes time for the body off. Look forward to learning and contributing. I am new to the forum but not new to healeys. I had a 57 100-6 in college. That was a while ago.
 
Welcome to the mix Bob!
You will find the info you need right here on this forum. It`s far and above the best I have encounterd.

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Re: new austin healey member near lake tahoe [Truc

Bob,

Welcome! When you've had a chance to settle in come on over to the Healey forum. Know of at least one guy from your area .. 'Tahoe Healey' that also has a BJ8.

Cheers,
John
 
/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif <span style="color: #FF0000"> </span> WELCOME!!! <span style="color: #330000"> </span> Come visit the Healey Forum. As an f/y/i the "search" is a great tool. Also many knowledgable (sp?) Healey folk on this site. All I know is to drive them.
 
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