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New member in central Wisconsin

rfickey

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Just joined. I have owned and restored British cars over the years. My first was a 1958 Bug eye that I did a nut and bolt restoration in the 70's. My next project was a 1974 Jensen Healey that I restored while we were snow birding in Arizona. Back in Wisconsin found a 1965 Austin Healey 3000 BJ8 that I started to restore. We decided to move full time to Arizona and I sold that car to an individual in Brussels Belgium. I picked up another 1974 Jensen Healey In Arizona and completed that restoration. My wife passed away and I returned to central Wisconsin and found a 1967 Austin Healey shipped here. There is no rust in the car and I am mainly doing detail work. I just completed my new garage with a lift and shop. Also acquired a 1964 Thunderbird convertible and a 1987 El Camino. At 83 years old these tend to keep me out of the Wisconsin bars
 
Just joined. I have owned and restored British cars over the years. My first was a 1958 Bug eye that I did a nut and bolt restoration in the 70's. My next project was a 1974 Jensen Healey that I restored while we were snow birding in Arizona. Back in Wisconsin found a 1965 Austin Healey 3000 BJ8 that I started to restore. We decided to move full time to Arizona and I sold that car to an individual in Brussels Belgium. I picked up another 1974 Jensen Healey In Arizona and completed that restoration. My wife passed away and I returned to central Wisconsin and found a 1967 Austin Healey shipped here. There is no rust in the car and I am mainly doing detail work. I just completed my new garage with a lift and shop. Also acquired a 1964 Thunderbird convertible and a 1987 El Camino. At 83 years old these tend to keep me out of the Wisconsin bars
Welcome, AHCA's Conclave will be held at Elkhart Lake next September. Details (like the dates) are still being worked out. Something to add to your calendar.
 
glad you are here
 
Happy to have you aboard! That's quite a collection you've had over the years
 
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