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Jorge

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Hi,
I am newcomer to this forum but I have been a member of the mailing list for many years. I have an unrestored 1965 BJ8 and a 1967 BJ8 that I just acquired this week.
The 65 has always been a pain to start after sitting idle for while and I will be doing more work to isolate the cause of this problem.
The immediate challenge with the 67 is that it has been sitting (in a residential garage) for 30 years and the tires are in shreads so I need to get tires on those wheels so it can roll.
Best Regards
Jorge
 
Welcome aboard Jorge!
 
Hi, Jorge, looking forward to hearing your stories and helping out if I can.
 
Welcome to this forum - As you have seen Great group and lots of help at your finger tips.... It's made the difference to me!

Michael.
 
Welcome Jorge!
Did I read you have two Healey's now?
Some guys have all the luck. Right on!
Cheers,
Roger
 
Hi Jorge...this forum is a fantastic resource and a great place to spend time. Here's a thought, maybe you can borrow wheels from the other to get the 67 rolling again?
 
Hello Jorge, and welcome to the Forum!!
 
Hi Jorge,
welcome in this forum. :savewave: Here you found guys with highest healey competence,or guys like Ausmhly who are the highest motivated motivator.. :smile:
Believe me this and your first good progress helps :thumbsup:

Please post pics :bow:

Bye michel- who post from Germany
 
Qubo Jorge Vengase. I am Keoke who dabbles in gibberish om the forum too. If you have a problem someone may have told me the answer and I can pass it on to you.--BenBenido- :cheers:-Keoke-
 
Welcome to the forum Jorge. You'll find lots of help and lots of sympathy if needed here. Good luck with your AH and always consult here first before you plan a project.

Glad to hear there still is AH stored in garages for 30 years.
Good survivors are hard to find.
 
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