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Pyms

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Hello,
I'm Philippe (alias Pyms) and I have recently acquired an Austin Healey 3000 MkIII, 1964 model , red colorado. The car comes from the US , where it has been fully renovated in 2016.
I live in Casablanca (Morocco) for business purpose, and only enjoy my cars when I'm back in France (mostly in the summertime).
I currently also have a 911 (1986) & a Lotus Elise (1999), after some other experiences (928GT, Mx5, Funyo (track prototype), A112 Abarth, & several Triumph).
I hope to exchange soon with other AH owners & share experiences.
Regards
 

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Welcome Phillippe - Lovely Healey you have there! Must be great fun touring around Europe in that lovely car!

Be sure to check in at our Austin Healey forum here also!

Basil
 
Nice Healey pyms. Welcome to the BCF!
As you have already experienced, you will find lots of friendly help here.
Head over to the Austin section and start posting!
 
a Nice collection of cars. I think you will like driving the Healey. Plenty of power and rides very smooth. Which models of Triumph do you have?
Jerry
AH 67, TR3 60, mini 68, Morris 36
 
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