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New Caretaker of my Dad's '62 BT-7

PMullins21

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Hello --

About a month ago I took over as the caretaker of my Dad's '62 Austin Healey 3000. He dragged it out of junkyard in 1979-80 and has spent the last 30+ years restoring it but unfortunately over the past few years the car has sat idle more than it's been driven. So, we made the decision to move it 200-ish miles away into my garage where I can work on getting it back on the road. I've known this car almost my whole life, and I'm excited that I get the opportunity to continue on what my Dad started.

I'm sure this forum will be an invaluable resource, and I look forward to interacting with many of you.
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Welcome to the forum P! It's great that you are working to get your Dad's car back in operating condition! You will find our Austin Healey forum a very active and helpful place with decades (centuries?) of accumulated knowledge about these great cars!
 
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