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Hi there,

my name is peter. i'm from central massachusetts and currrently restoring a 67 bj8. i've been at it for about 2 years now. i'm now putting it back together..finally. it's nice to know that others have had the same types of problems that i've had. great source of opinions and information.

peter
 
:savewave: Welcome Peter from a former Worcester County person. I am the proud owner of Agatha A Healey, a factory certified 100-M. This forum is indeed a wealth of information and our members are more than kind and generous.

Again, Welcome!
 
Welcome Pete
I'm an old Boston raised guy, Im sure you are going to enjoy your visits here. :thumbsup:
 
Hi, and welcome - come on over to the Healey forum!
 
Another easterner. Welcome Peter.
 
Hi There Peter, :savewave:

Yet another easterner! Man, there are lots of us "Brit Motor Hds" here on "THEE" best Brit Car Forum on this or any other planet! :grouphug:

"Welcome" from the Pocono Mtns of PA.

Regards, Russ :banana:
 
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