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Krcflyer

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Hello, I'm back after a hiatus of several years. The site looks amazing!
I have a 66 BJ8 Healey that I'm second owner of. Restored in 97 by Randy Cook and driven lightly, I've had my share of issues (booster, rocker arm, carb floats)and am back with more, but I enjoy the car.
Look forward to sharing stories and getting help!
Kirby
 
Welcome, Kirby!

Quite an active Healey bunch here, so I'm sure you'll find lots of assistance and camaraderie.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi There Kirby,

"Welcome Back". As you already know; Re-Introduce Yourself & Your BJ8 to the Healey Forum & keep the questions coming.

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Welcome back!
 
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