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scotto2000

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Hello All,
Long time British car enthusiast, have previously owned:
1965 Triumph TR 4A
1968 Spitfire
1978 TR 7
1980 TR 8 (Built 5 liter, posi, worked with Woody Cooper)
1973 Jensen Healey
.....I think that is it

Finally, my new barn find:
1975 Jensen Healer II. Parked since 1985. Freed brakes up then rebuilt carb and got running, freed clutch up, no brakes, rebuilt all brakes. Removed AC system (for sale if anyone wants to make and offer).
Currently rebuilding fuel system, just pulled fuel tank last night, need to refresh it. Last will come interior refresh.
Purchase price: Rebuild/restore a pinball machine for the seller, I can handle that!
On first-name basis with at least (2) Martin Robey employees, working on same status with Delta Motorsports and JH Spares : )
Looking forward to meeting other New England Enthusiasts.
Best,
Scott
 

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