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kenplesser

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Greetings to all. I purchased a 1967 AH 3000 in 1969 with money saved in Vietnam. Sold it in 1975 (stupid!). Last month I got another one (a 1965). It's like being 22 years old again. Well, almost. This forum has been of great assistance already. Thanks to all.
 
Great story Ken! I had a 67 Jag EType in High School and sold it when I joined the service. Like you - I felt stupid! Luckily a few years later I was able to get another one, which I still have.

Anyway, welcome to. the BCF! You will find a great bunch of folks in the Austin Healey forum so be sure to pop in there also and say hi.
 
Eric,

Send me some info! I joined the Carolinas Austin-Healey Club, but their "center of gravity" is in Charlotte. I'm in Gilbert. kenplesser:atwindstream.net Car is currently at Hendrix Wire Wheel in Greensboro getting some things looked after.
 
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Ken, I took the liberty to modify your email address by using the :at (smilie) in place of the @. This way the spam bots that crawl the internet will not "see" your email address. Posting your email in an open forum is an invitation for getting lots of spam.
 
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