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I'm going to re introduce myself since I've been so inactive for so long.
I had a 1960 TR3 that was in my family for decades. Belonged to my oldest brother who gave it to me.
I started the restoration and, you guessed it, the car was stolen from the shop. Never saw it, the guy, and of course my money, again.
Anyway got myself a 75 Jensen Healey and haven't decided if that's a good thing or not yet.
Located in St Augustine FL.
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Welcome back! Sorry about the TR3 - that stinks! However, the J-H is a really nice little car! I wouldn't mind having one myself to be honest! They remind me of a Spitfire on steroids!
 
Welcome back bfits! That's a dirty shame about the TR3, but a Jensen Healey is a very nice-driving car. In my opinion they are underappreciated, but maybe that's a good thing for keeping the prices low. Enjoy!
 
Hey bfitz: we've crossed paths on the Jensen Healey forum. Not too many of us here. Good to see you!
 
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