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Hi all,

I was an active member quite a ways back but the Healey spent the last 10 years relaxing in a comfortable garage. He's back out now and on the road to restoration. I don't know who's rustier but I think it's me. I'm sure I can count on the forum for help when I need it and I hope I can return the favor.
 
Welcome back. My Jag has sat for 38 yrs., started in 99 to take apart and had to stop. Restarted last Nov. and now close to media blast hopefully welded, pathched and painted by first of year. Then 2 yrs. cleaning, restoring parts and putting back together.
 
Welcome back! My BN4 and Bugeye sat for almost ten years, good luck!!
 
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