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Old New Member with '62 A-H

Rchertzy

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Hi everyone. While a new member, I am old but not "beyond normal shelf life" as my Healey is. 1962 A-H 3000 Mk II, BT7 with tri-carb and side curtains. The car has nearly 200K miles on it. Have had it since 1969, a Seattle car, and still has some of the same rust. Now in Atlanta, rust comes from humidity. I still take it on most club tours, especially those in the mountains.
 
welcome! and, patina is especially welcome here - on the cars and the drivers! pictures would be great.
 
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