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Hello every one, I'm glad once again to be the proud owner of a 1961 AH 3000 BT7. Currently under restoration. I finally purchased the car after bugging the previous owner since 1985. It was put into storage in 1980, unfortunately it was outside but it did have a small lean to over the top of it & it was lifted up off the ground so air could circulate. Rust is very minimal. I look forward to hearing from and writing to many of you with the same love of the Healey marque.
 
Welcome aboard. You'll find quite a few Healy guys here, along with restoration pros and fabricators.
 
Hi There rusty1c,

"Welcome" to the BCF. As mentioned, Introduce yourself & your Healey to the "Healey Forum" folks & fire away with questions, comments etc. Don`t forget pics!!

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Hi, and welcome to another Healey (and its owner)!:smile:
 
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