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Hello everyone. It's been along time. Actually i must admit that I have been lurking here from time to time. I've always enjoyed the interesting threads but after seeing so much experience here I never really thought that I had too much more to add. I've had a nawing question about my healey for sometime but just never jumped in to ask it but now recently I see posted question that I might be able to help with and then maybe one of you could answer my question. The post I noticed was about the BJ7 with a shrould that looks like a BJ8. I too have a '63 BJ7, I also have separate turnsignals and running lights. When I bought it, it was explained to me that it was that way because it was a European version. One destined for a country which had the mandated safety lighting requirements of separate indicators. You see they were mandated early on in Europe before they where ever established on the BJ8s. But there is a diference. The lights on my car are smaller than the lights on the BJ8s and mine are the original Lucas glass lens not the larger plastic ones as on the later BJ8s sent to the States. This was confirmed to me during my first year of ownership while reading about every book I could find on the Austin Healey, I found that explaination in on the Healey books. But for the life of me I can't remember which one. It might have been in one of Anderson and Moment's books or maybe Robson's. But I really don't know. The fact that, that manifestation was a European model was also strengthened to me when I sent for the Heritage Trust certificate for my car and found that my car was originally delivered to Stugart, Germany. Anyway, I hope this helps the owner of the other BJ7 like mine. He's got a pretty rare car.
Dave.
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