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Healey Simon

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Hi All,
After a while using the site 'unofficially' thought I'd better join!

Having had a MG Midget (67) as my first car way back in 76, I have had a Mk3 Sprite for the past 11 years. Having totally rebuilt it with a Stage 2 1275 engine I thought I'd go for a Mk2 Tri-Carb, for a bit more of a challenge! Been a great car for 5 years (and expensive!) which is now for sale, having bought a 1955 BN1, which is a great drive. Fully sorted with a 150bhp engine and the usual gearbox (4 speed) and brakes (Front Discs) upgrades.

Looking forward to using the site legally and perhaps offering a few pearls of wisdom from my past experiences - if possible.

Simon
 
Hello Simon

Welcome to the forum

You will get plenty of advice, tips and help on this site.

The pub is a great area for wide ranging discussions.

Post some photos of your cars.

David
 
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