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I recently inherited a 1964 BJ7 from my dad. My dad has restored cars since before I was born (I'm the same age as the BJ7). He bought the Healey in 1983 and restored it about 25 years ago. He's 81 now and doesn't like tinkering with cars so much anymore so he gave it to me. I love working on cars and it's nice having something with points and a condenser again. Looking forward to cruising around Alabama.
 
You've inherited a wonderful car! You've also come to the right place for any help with your car - our Austin Healey forum here is really active and with lots of friendly, helpful members!
 
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