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New member Bluffton, SC - from NY, via CT, origin MA

Will Meacham

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Well I'm finally getting to the '66 AH 3000. Found it 20 years ago in a body shop in Sloatsburg, NY where it sat for 20 yrs. Yep - it's been sitting indoors, mostly restored for 40 yrs! I never started it when I bought it. That's the first order of business.

Previously had an unrestored very late model '67 (90th to the last ever built) which I flogged from mid 80's for about 15 yrs. Road rally winner at the Sturbridge Conclave - I think around 1990. My two kids learned to drive in it.
 
Oh man! What a story! We want pictures - so go over to the Austin Healey forum here and post some pics! The AH group here is one of the most active on the site.

Welcome aboard! DO NOT be a stranger!
 
Welcome Will,

You have found the best resource for LBC's on the internet. And like Basil, I am eagerly awaiting photographs. And be sure to drop in at the Pub some day and join a few of the general sessions of discussion there as well.

Enjoy the Ride!
 
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