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owned a 1960 austin healey 3000 in 1963; had to sell it for tuition. vowed to own another healey someday. that day finally came in 2006. can't believe i can still fit in the cockpit.
 
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owned a 1960 austin healey 3000 in 1963; had to sell it for tuition. vowed to own another healey someday. that day finally came in 2006. can't believe i can still fit in the cockpit.

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Yeah, but ain't it GREAT?!

Welcome home to LBC-dom.

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Mickey
 
Welcome!
Its not fitting in the cockpit its getting out of it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Been there, done that, got the diploma - welcome...this is why we did what we did back then....enjoy!
 
A very warm welcome from a fellow British car lover.
 
Welcome...love Healeys'...Had a rough 3000 that I painted with a spray bomb....still looked pretty.
 
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