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Andrew2050

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Hi,

I recently became the owner of a ‘67 Austin-Healey 3000 BJ8. Years ago I had a ‘74 Midget and it got me hooked on classic British sports cars. I wanted a big Healey since I was a kid, and the right one came along. My Healey is almost all original (sat in a storage for about 30 years) and is in remarkable condition for a car that hasn’t been restored. It needs some work to get it in top shape, but it runs great and I love driving it.

I’m no mechanic but I’m learning a lot with the help of the other owners and enthusiasts. Thanks I’m advance for sharing your knowledge!
 
Andrew - welcome to BCF. You're a lucky man to have a good BJ8 that was stored for 30 years - hopefully in a controlled environment.

When you're ready to share the BCF wisdom, head over to our Austin-Healey area.

Tom M.
 
great car! welcome
 
That's a great car! You['ll find our Austin Healey forum very friendly and active!
 
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