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Hi folks! I'm glad to join this forum! Can't wait to learn from you all. I have owned a 1965 AH 3000 BJ8 for the past five years and have owned a 1973 TR6 since 2005. Previously owned a 1976 MG midget and a 1973 TR6!
 
Welcome TR's and AH's are strong members here I have TR 6 1973 and always open to questions. HPIM2684.jpgMadflyerHPIM2684.jpg
 
Hello MAC7265

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your TR6 project. Check in with the AH section for advice on your AH 3000.

David
 
Welcome to the. BCF, Mac. You will find, as David said, that we have very active Healey and Triumph sections here.
 
Hi British car lovers, I’m Carl in Conway S.C. who moved here in’05,from Jersey. I’ve always loved British cars, My Dad bought me my first car @ 17. It was a ‘60 BN6. In the process of moving after retiring to S.C.
I sold my 2 66 BJ8’s, 63 BJ7, ‘56 BN4, 70 E-Type FHC, & ‘60 TR3(with a hard top) to a big buyer in Illinois in the process of moving. I kept my ‘94 Dodge Viper, which was a fun roadster but I’ve since sold. I still have nightmares that I didn’t keep AT LEAST one Healey. I’m 72 and thinking about either a Morgan or a TR3. Sooo...that’s my tale of woe. Glad to be aboard, Carl Pennauchi.
 
Hello Carl

Welcome to the forum.

You will probable find the TR3 easier to find than a Morgan. If you get the right Morgan you will have a TR3 motor in it.

David
 
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