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jmc948

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Hi People,

Just registered and will probably lurk for a while; I don't have a Healey <span style="font-style: italic">yet</span>, but am currently eyeing one lustfully and for sure will ask for advice here if matters work out.

I have two Bugeye Sprites awaiting reconditioning/restoration. You'd think I'd learn . . .

Jim
 
I should add that I saw my first road race at Road America in 1955, and have raced sprites and various other creatures for ~25 years.

Jim
 
WOOHOO!!!

'nother ol' stick!!

WELCOME, Jim! Ya don't need t' lurk, we ain't big on whether or not ya currently DRIVE th' beastie. Jump in any time!
 
Welcome, Jim!

I'm still 4 or 5 years away from retirement and am jealous.

G'luck on your search!
 
Welcome, Jim.....don't lurk - jump in with some of your experience over in the Spridgets Forum.....& good luck with finding your car.
 
Howdy Jim,

"Welcome" aboard the never ending fun of finding, working on & simply enjoying the adventures of owning an LBC!!!

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
:savewave:Hi Jim, and welcome!
 
Great state to drive the back roads. There are terrific mountain rallies there and in New Mexico.
One in Taos next year, try to make it down.
Welcome aboard
 
Thanks for the welcome everyone . . .

Nial: Retirement is indeed sweet - everyday is Saturday!

BabaKahawa: Colorado has some nice roads for sure. My wife and I just returned from a visit to a couple of British car obsessives living in the SW corner of the state, and the scenery on the drive home was magnificent. And Taos isn't exactly shabby either; we were there last year for a 3-day motorcycle gathering and found some great roads.

Jim
 
British motorcycle, I'm sure....hehehe
 
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