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Steve-in-Munich

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Hi,

My name is Steve. I am British living in Germany (and hating Brexit). I have just become the proud owner of a 1966 Austin Healey 3000 (BJ8) Mk3 Phase 2.

It was imported from The States and is not in bad overall condition but has suffered some heat damage having been stored in the neighbouring building to a fire. I intend to restore her myself and will no doubt be posting questions on here when I am stuck.
 
Hi Steve and welcome to British Car Forum (actually based in New Mexico USA). You'll fit right in with your Healey as we have a very active Healey forum here with lots of great folks! You can also discuss other (NON Political/controversial) stuff in the Pub (We decided that keeping politics off the BCF was a good way to keep all the kids playing nice :encouragement: ).

Anyway, welcome to BCF - I See it's been a few months since you registered so now that you've jumped in we hope you won't be a stranger!

Cheers,
Basil
 
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