giwplay1
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I just turned 60 and started my search for a classic. I was born in Las Vegas, was a civil engineer in land development, married my college sweetheart and brought up two beautiful daughers. I am retired, live in Santa Clarita (Los Angeles County), love to sail, enjoy both dirt and street bikes (ues to race a Suzuki 750 on the track), and am now in the market for a 60's era classic. Originally, I was looking at the camaro, firebird, and mustang. But then I recalled my teenage dream of owning a shelby cobra. Sure, I can roar down the street in a sexy cobra, but then I started looking at some of the british sports cars. Afterall, sports car began in Europe ... right. Finally, I started looking more and more into the Austin Healey 3000 MKIII. I watched the racing videos and read about the history of the car. So now I am split betweein the Cobra and Healey, but which would be the better investment, and which would be more fun to drive, yet sexy. So many questions now have begun to surface regarding the Healey. Though nearly 18,000 cars were built with the majority sold in the states, am I going to have problems replacing parts? And then there are concerns about corrosion and then there is the aluminum to steel electroylysis concern. I am looking at spending $50K plus. I would spend more to find something that will require less restoration and just maintenance. Eventually, I would want to hire an expert in the Austin Healey to help me find the right car. So I am here on this site to learn and develope relationiships with other connoisseurs. Thank you