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62pasquale

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Hello,

New to the group. Have been a member of the MGA Twin Cam Group for many years. I've been restoring MGA'a for many years as a side hobbu/bussiness. Located and currently restoring a Healey Factory 100M. Still missing some parts for this car but getting closer. <font color="black"> </font>

Have been locally active for 17 years.

Going to make it a point to navigate the forum and read up first.....then go from there. I live in the Seattle Washington area USA.

Regards,
 
Let me be the first to welcome you. I've received fabulous support and help here. The 100M is a great car, and we'd love to see it returned to its glory.
 
62pasquale,welcome!i think many of us here would like to know a bit more about your healey,i.e. year,condition,stage of restore,etc. and you might find this place a good source for your parts,what do ya need?im sure youll get around to all this sooner or latter,good luck with your project.anthony7777 1963 bj7 3000 M.K.II. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Hello pasquale, This is a great forum. You'll get alot of help here. Both technical and otherwise. I've been doing similiar work as you have discribed. I just got my new project delivered yesterday. It's a '78 MGB. Going to do some sheetmetal work on it and paint it. But I've promised myself that after this one I'm going to do my Healey. Right now it is a good driver, but it needs to be taken apart to make everything right. I did my vette 20 years ago. Good luck with your project. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
Dave C.
 
Hello, and welcome to the BCF. Your experience with MGs willl prove to be invaluable, so please jump right in. Don't think that you need to restrict yourself to just one or two forums, your knowledge is relevant to most if not all LBCs.
 
steve your right,i just glimsed the jag.page,someone there asked what a 'scuttle'is,a rather reasonable question,with the healeys 55 m.p.h. shake ill bet a couple the guys on this page could tell him!!!!!ah the things we miss when one doesnt own a healey. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/savewave.gif
 
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