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rlgales

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(posted this as a reply but hopefully this will make it to the right place)

I thought it was time to get serious and get my 56 BN2 up and running again. This list should provide me with lots of advice! I have had my Healey since 1988 when my dad finally let go of it. My 16 year old daughter and I flew to Palm Desert, CA to pick it up. Drove straight to Malibu and up Hwy 1/101 all the way back to Portland. Great trip, wonderful memories and only one breakdown in N. CA.

My dad bought it in '56 and it survived my brother and me through HS.

Strong runner but now I am in the middle of rebuilding the brakes and will post my problem on the appropriate list.
Nice to be here.
 
Hi There rlgales,

Let me be the 1st. to "Welcome" you and your "BN2", (Lucky Person that You are), to be having a survivor as you do!

Drive over to the "Healey" Forum and start asking whatever questions you may have & I`m certain you`ll get responses almost immediately.

Regards, Russ

PS: Don`t forget to post some pics as we "ALL LOVE PICS"!!
 
Welcome aboard...
and great story.
 
Welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
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