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HBJ8L32417

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Record Creation: Entered on 21 July 2018.

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Photos of HBJ8L32417

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Exterior Photos (11)

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Interior Photos (1)

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Detail Photos: Engine (2)

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2018-07-27 22:29:37 | John Steck writes:

The first Austin Healey I ever saw was in the rear view mirror of my '64 MGB. First opportunity it blew by me. It was the summer of '69 and I was 19 years old. The next Austin Healey I saw was in 1972 and had a 'For Sale" sign on it. It could have been any model; it wouldn't have mattered. It was as Austin Healey. I bought it. 3000 MK III

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