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Klepper

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Hello! I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is John, and I own a 1959 AH 100-6 (BN6L3405). I purchased the car in West Virgina in the late 80's and restored it with my Dad. We did a complete frame-off restoration and completed it in 1993. I have driven it ever since (on nice, sunny days only, of course)! I live in Southern Ontario, Canada, about 60 miles east of Detroit.
 
Hi Klepper!

I've got BN6L 942 down here in Toledo. Technically, I'm a member of the Detroit Chapter of the Austin-Healey Club (Southeastern Michigan or something like that) but haven't been to any of their functions.

This is a real good source of information from the folks who regularly contribute here, we'll be looking forward to hearing more from you.
 
Welcome to the forum, Klepper! We are always happy to welcome new folks to this (in my opinion) great site! Looking forward to reading your inputs. Regards, Stever
 
Welcome. Nice to see this forum growing !!!
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Klepper:
Hello! I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is John, and I own a 1959 AH 100-6 (BN6L3405). I purchased the car in West Virgina in the late 80's and restored it with my Dad. We did a complete frame-off restoration and completed it in 1993. .<hr></blockquote>

Hello John, and welcome to the BCF. Looking forward to seeing your car, maybe on your signature? With a risk of sounding like a AA meeting "My name is John and I too own a AH BN7 though." Seriously, welcome to the Forum also looking forward to your posts. Believe me you can contribute if you've restored a car. Just your knowledge of what you did wrong is important to someone who's almost to that point. So check often and post.


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