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New Member, Will from Melbourne, Australia

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I am a Brit who for the last 20 odd years calls Australia home. My fascination with British cars whilst in England culminated in my marriage car being a Triumph TR5. I had no idea how desirable they would become ! Anyway, since being in Aus, I have had : Sunbeams / Jaguars / MGs / Triumphs and even a fleeting moment with a Daimler SP250. However, last year I bought an Austin Healey 100/6 and am keen for this car to be my swan song. I was delighted to find out that it had a 2.9L engine installed which makes for a bit more fun. Anyway, I am on this forum to learn as much as I can about Healeys and how to keep them driving as I intend to use mine as much as possible. Thanks for your time, Will
ps If anyone has a hardtop (BN4/BT7) on the west coast which makes shipping easier to Aus, I would be interested.
 

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welcome and a lovely car indeed!
 
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