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Hello and thank you for letting me join this site. I just purchased a 64 Austin Healey MK III 3000 BJ8. This is my second LBC, purchased a 73 Limeflower MGBGT in 1974, and sold it in 2009. 50 years later I bought this Big Healey, a car that I always admired. The car was restored in the late 90’s and has not been driven much since. It has been serviced and it looks like its last major service was in 2018. Look forward to meeting many of you. Ed
 

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Hi Ed - welcome to BCF from a fellow New Englandah.

I began my "downward spiral" with a '55 Jaguar Mk VII - and I could never shake the bug after that.

Your new AH looks great! Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
PS - any relation to the Burke of "A Vindication of Natural Society"?
 
Hi Tom,
No relation to Edmund Burke, had to look up the title just to be sure it was him. Thanks for the nice welcome. Ed
 
welcome and gorgeous car!
 
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