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skiphendrix

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Hi:

I'm a new member from Davidson, NC, just north of Charlotte. I previously restored a 1960 MGA, still have this car. Drive it in the spring and fall when the temp is below 80.

I'm about 90% done restoring a 1963 Austin Healey, BJ7. All the frame/body/paint work has been completed by ESP Motorcars in Salisbury, NC. I'm just waiting on body panels and the engine/transmission rebuild to complete the restoration.

Occasionally have questions on various details. My car had a number of modifications installed by the previous owner.

Thanks
Skip
 
Hello Skip

Welcome to the forum.

I drive my TR3A with the hood up during the summer months to act as a sun shade. The rest of the year I try to keep the top down.

You will find the MG and AH sections are a great source of information.

Post some photos of the MGA/

David
 
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