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Old Austin Healey owner, returning club member

Clayschmidt2

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Hey everyone. I bought my Healey 30+ years ago, did a garage restoration, ie it’s a good driver, and drove it off and on for years. Southern California (Oxnard meet), Breckinridge, and all around Northern California. Then I got promoted, work got hectic, and the car ended up sitting for over 5 years. Now I’m retired and have started the process of getting it gong again. Rebuilding carbs, changing all fluids, new brake parts , gear reduction starter, and general clean up are well underway. Hopefully back in the road in the next few weeks.

Cheers,

Clay Schmidt
Auburn, Ca
 
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