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Bundyrum

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Hello all,

I am not really a new member but a returning one after many years away. I have a 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 BN7 in Northern California that I've owned since 1985 that has over 253,000 miles. I am the only one who has worked on it except for things like frame repairs, wheel alignments, engine block re boring, crank and cam grinding those sorts of things. I am proud of the fact I rebuilt the engine in a single car garage (would have liked more room but it worked out). I enjoy working on and driving the car.
 
Hello Bundyrum

Welcome to the forum.

A long term relationship with your AH 3000.

Check in with the AH section where you will get plenty of tips and advice. With your years of experience on the BJ7 you will probable be a great asset to the section.

Post some photos of the BJ7

David
 
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