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Heard about the forum through the 'healeys@autox.team.net'. Looking forward to the discussions on healeys. This is my 4th healey and presently own a 1960 BN7. Great car except my doors won't stay closed when driving. Kinda frustrating going around a corner. See you on the list. Jim
 
Welcome, Jim...the folks over on the AH forum will be happy to greet another owner.
 
Welcome Jim!
And with doors like those, don't forget to wear your seat belt! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
 
Welcome aboard. Jim.
A Herk pilot, I assume?
Incidentally, the 58 in Bugeye58 is a reference to my time in the 58th, when it was a Fighter Wing.
Jeff
 
Welcome aboard! I see you are in NM - so am I! Are you by any chance at Kirtland? (I retired from there a "few" years ago).
Basil (I own the place)
 
Welcome...also in New Mexuci(new future home of Special Ops out of Fl) Retired off the F-111s before they were bone-yarded. Have a 69 MGC-GT..76 and 77 B roadsters and a 68 BGT.
 
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