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Hello all! I'm a new member (to state the obvious), and am located in the USA in the Bay Area of northern California. It's a busy area now, but it's home for a fully restored AH 3000 Mk III. I owned an AH 100/4 "back in the day' and did the unthinkable by driving it around Australia - an interesting adventure. I'm doing some upgrades now (spending a little saved money - and why not...?). I'm no mechanic, and so those members who are so, will likely roll their eyes at the newbie-type questions... But this forum is "ground zero" for really experienced and deep information from owners and users. I look forward to participating. Thanks.
 
Welcome to the forum - what do we call you? Fred, Dave, Mike, Sally?
 
Hello Htimsc

Welcome to the forum

You will find plenty of help, advice and tips for your AH 3000 here on the forum in the A.H. section.
Post some photos.

David
 
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