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Hi all,

Have taken my MkIII out of storage and will be working in it now!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally after 30 yrs! :laugh:

This seems like a great forum and I will be asking for a lot of help, hopefully I can offer some in return.

Mark
 

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Welcome Mark:

I went to your link hoping to see a pic....silly me
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Hi Mark,

"Welcome" back to the "Wonderful World of LBCs" on "THEE" best Brit car forum anywhere.

That sure does look like an excellent beginning of something nice to come!!

Where in PA do you live? I lived in Effort (1/2hr north of Allentown) until about 2mo. ago. Now in the "Up-State, SC" area & Love every moment of it.

Introduce Yourself and Your Healey to the nice folks on the "Healey Forum" and ask away or whatever you would like to do.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Oh Yeah!!! Go Still'rs!!! :wink:

Welcome, Mark.

You're near 'nuff our ol' stompin' grounds. Left Sewickley in '80.

There's a few of us western PA folk in this gang.

:thumbsup:
 
Great Car, Looks like you have hours of fun ahead.
Welcome.

:driving:
 
:savewave:Welcome!!
 
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