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New Member -- Ohio

terp83

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Hi All:

My name is Jerry and I have been a Healey owner since 1973. My driver is a '62 BT7 that I have owned since 1974. I try to do most of my own work, but have yet to tear into an engine, transmission, and overdrive. I keep the tri-carb in our basement garage, which is not actually heated, but stays fairly comfortable year-round. In the garage, it is nose-to-nose with my mostly-disassembled 1965 BJ8 (the one I've owned since'73).

I have been signed up for a couple of months on BCF, but haven't yet introduced myself. In that short time, I have found numerous informative posts (especially in the Healey section). Hopefully, I will be able to contribute my own experiences to various discussion topics, even though I'll probably pass on "Restoration--Time Management."

Thanks for making this site available.
 
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