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New Member Hello - Connecticut to North Carolina

mrunci

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Just a quick introduction and hello. As a long time Healey enthusiast I recently moved from Connecticut to North Carolina (for a milder climate - ha!) following retirement. I have scaled back, selling my BJ8 but keeping my 100M. With some time available I am looking forward to sharing Q&A with other BCF members.
Cheers,
Matt
 
Hi Matt,

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

What you should have done to "Get out of the cold"; Was to move to S. Carolina. I made the move over 4 yrs ago from NE PA. It was suggested I move into the "Asheville, NC" area initially but I really don't like big city living. So, I moved to the NW, SC area ( Country).

That 1st yr. Asheville had nearly "10 inch" of snow!! I would'nt have been too happy. A 45 min. Drive directly south of Asheville & we just had a dusting.

Its a heck of a lot more comfortable than up North no matter where you park down here.

Happy Motoring.

Russ
 
Howdy Matt,

You may want to check out a local LBC club while your still up North. www.bccnwc.org

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
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