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Hi all I'am new to this site but not to british cars. have four MG'S at present, looking to possibly acquire a 59 Austin Healey bugeye, don't tell the wife!!! she'd be [censored]! but ya gotta do what you gotta do, hehe. Just wanted to say Hi!!!
 
Hi There PhatBastard,

"Welcome" to the BCF. As you already know; "THEE" best LBC site anywhere.

Hey; Interesting ID Member name. What does it represent? I had a `59 Bugeye (I prefer to call them "Frogeye")not too long ago. Sold her this past Dec. Fun little car. I hope you enjoy her and don`t forget to post some pics of the "MGs & Frog".

Best Wishes from "Hiding" the Frog from your Wife!!!!!!!!!!!!

Russ
 
Welcome to the Forum. I've got a 59 Frogeye, and I think it's my favorite one to drive of all the Healeys I've had.
 
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