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sjuengst

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Hello everyone,

I used to be a TR3 guy, but after 26 years out of the hobby, I'm inheriting my Dad's Austin Healey 3000. I'm excited to be back behind the wheel of a British sportscar! I don't have pics yet, but I'll post some after I go pick up the car in April.

stu
 
Welcome, Stu. Sorry to hear you lost your dad, but glad the Healey's still in the family.

Glad to have you aboard!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Oh, I should clarify. Dad's still with us, but he has limited mobility and isn't able to drive the Healey anymore. Rather than let her sit and rot, he is letting me have her.

stu
 
:blush:

OOPS!
 
:savewave: Hi Stu, and welcome!
 
Howdy Stu,

"Welcome" to the BCF. "THEE" definitive place to feed all your LBC needs.

Glad to hear you inherited Dads car & Sure glad to hear your Dad is OK.

Have Fun here and with your "New/Old" Healey.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Welcome and I hope you can get Dad out for "some sun" in it!
 
Welcome Stu..
I bet your dad has some great stories about that 3000.
 
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