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New Member -Freeport, Maine

moremonkey

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Hello all,

I've been checking out the forum this winter...no idea why I didn't find this place and join much sooner.

Years ago I had a 1970 TR-6, before that a 1978 Spitfire.

My true LBC is the 1955 Austin Healey BN1 that I've been maintaining since 2007, driving since 1984, and riding in since I went with my dad to get it in 1976. I love this little car.


Jonathan
 
Hi Jonathan,

I'm in Windham and occasionally pass through Freeport when I'm cruising around in my Bugeye.

Maybe we'll cross paths some day.

Best,
Steve
 
Hi There Jonathon,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere!!

Now that I think about it; I`m not sure how I found this site myself???

Introduce Yourself & Your BN1 to the Healey Forum & have a nice ride.

Happy Motoring in "Maine"!!

"Maine"!! Does`nt it snow in Maine 10mo. out of the yr!! Just Kidding!! I used to travel on Bus. all thru New England right up to "Bangor"!! Pretty State but way to much snow, ice etc.

Russ
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum!
 
Hi Jonathan,

This forum has always been very helpful and enjoyable. The Healey sounds wonderful, but I've always approached British sports cars from the "affordable" end. Thus I loved my '78 Spitfire that I owned here in the late 80's - late 90's. It's one of several budget sports cars I've loved. My next one will be a '73 Midget that I hope to pick up soon..

There's a fairly active group called the Midcoast Sports Car Club, centered around Camden, that you might find entertaining. And Leyland British in Kennebunkport has a lot of Healey parts and expertise.

Hope to meet you sometime,

Jeff
 
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