Introduction
Healeyman
11-24-2004, 09:23 AM
Hi:
I am new to this forum and look forward to learning about the BMW Z cars and their current competitors. Since 1974 I have owned a Healey 3000. but have not driven it for some time and expect to sell and replace it with a newer sports car in the spring. From the reviews I have read, the newer z-3, z3m, and the 350Z look like good candidates.
I will probably lurk on the forum for awhile and expect to try to learn some things before hitting the market looking for a serious replacement sportscar. As a concession to my aging knees and nonshifting wife, I will be interested to find out the pros and cons of an automatic transmission in the newer generation sportscars.
If you have an Austin Healey or are interested in discussing the lovely Healey cars, send me an email at [email protected].
Best regards to all you forum members.
Bob
I am new to this forum and look forward to learning about the BMW Z cars and their current competitors. Since 1974 I have owned a Healey 3000. but have not driven it for some time and expect to sell and replace it with a newer sports car in the spring. From the reviews I have read, the newer z-3, z3m, and the 350Z look like good candidates.
I will probably lurk on the forum for awhile and expect to try to learn some things before hitting the market looking for a serious replacement sportscar. As a concession to my aging knees and nonshifting wife, I will be interested to find out the pros and cons of an automatic transmission in the newer generation sportscars.
If you have an Austin Healey or are interested in discussing the lovely Healey cars, send me an email at [email protected].
Best regards to all you forum members.
Bob
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