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New Member in Austin, TX!

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Hi all - I am a VERY new member of the British Classic Car forum and also a very new/recent owner. My grandfather passed away last summer and growing up he and I restored a 1966 Austin Healey 3000 together (he did most of the work since I was a kiddo).

He left the Healey to me and I want to carry on maintaining the car in his legacy and I also just plain love it.

I almost guarantee I’ll have a ton of questions so I thank everyone in advance! I would love to meet anyone in the Austin area as well!

-Scott
 
Scott Welcome nice car and a joy to drive and I hope you will. As a road car or pop in and out car or club to meeting people in kind. Madflyer
 
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