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I have just joined the forum - it looks like a great resource to help answer the curly questions that seem to arise with old British cars.

Presently I m running a 1967 MGB Mk 1 Roadster (a real money hungry car, but fun to drive) and a 1958 Austin Healey 100/6 (a more relaxed cruiser). Both regularly exercised top down year round - it doesn't get too cold over here.

I regularly get my hands dirty and am looking forward to tapping into the forum knowledge bank when I need advice.
 
Glad to have you aboard! I imagine you have lots of great top-down weather down under!
 
There are lots of Healeys in Australia, we had a bunch come to our meet in Northern California last September. A few of the cars were modified to give more room for the passengers. Lots of knowledge on the cars you own on this forum also.
Jerry
 
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