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New member in Connecticut, USA. Alexy

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I have a number of projects. A '58 Healey 100/6 is the closest to running undergoing a rear suspension refresh. Just bought a '64 Triumph TR4 that sat for 30 years, so the usual items will need fixing. A '67 MGB/GT is in final assembly after a tub up restore.
 
welcome! another gluton for punishment I see. :smile: - they do have a habit of following us home don't they?!

all three forums - Austin Healey/ Triumph / MG are friendly and welcoming and of course we love to see pics in every state of repair.
 
First Sunday of every month a group of classic cars gather at Hayfields on Rte. 121 in North Salem. They start to arrive around 7:30 am, have coffee and/or breakfast, photograph and look at the cars, tell outrageous lies - the usual. If you don't know it, it's almost across the street from 121 Restaurant. Maybe 15 minutes from where you are. Hope to see you there.
 
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