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Just bought a 1957 BN4 100-6. Since that was the year I started High School and I use to own a 1959 100-6 I figured life would not be complete until I owned one again. Thanks for allowing me to join your grloup. I have many questions on how to do a few things.

rod
 
Welcome, Rod. You've found the spot! You'll find lots of opportunities for sharing information and experiences here.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Welcome, Rod....love to see photos.
 
Welcome Rod

We need pictures

Cheers

Mark
 
Welcome Rod...you'll find a lot of expertise here. I'm not one who has it to offer but I've sure used it! :smile: There are plenty of great people here who will help.
 
Besides the fact that we like pictures, this place is a wealth of information and expertise graciously given by a fine group of friendly people.

Welcome aboard...you'll enjoy your stay here. :cheers:
 
Howdy Rob,

"Welcome" to the Wonderful World of LBCs.

I guess you already get the picture. We all "LOVE" pics!

Have Fun here & with your "New/Old" toy.

Regards, Russ
 
:savewave: Hello Rod, and welcome to the Forum. We've got a BN4 100-6 too. Come on over to the Healey Forum and you'll find plenty of help. I would have never got my 100-6 to where it is today without the folks on this Forum. Is your car a Longbridge 100-6? (i'll bet it is)

Larry
 
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