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  1. BobHaskell

    Franklin, Indiana: September Roundup 2023

    The Central Indiana Austin-Healey Club will be hosting this year's September Roundup, an Austin-Healey regional event, September 7th - 10th in Franklin, Indiana. All are welcome to join us. Located 25 miles south of Indianapolis, it is the home of Franklin College. Our “Back To School” theme...
  2. BobHaskell

    For Sale Clutch Slave Cylinder Bleeder Extension

    Hopefully this is a good reproduction of Doug Reid's 6 cylinder clutch bleeder extension. Steel hard line, fittings from FedHill, powder coated bracket. Uses your bleed screw. Same price that Doug sold them for in 2006 - $35 plus shipping. Priority Mail (within US) is $10 per box and several...
  3. BobHaskell

    SU Fuel Pump Pressure

    The AUF300 (AZX1300) series pumps, including those fitted to the BJ8, came with one of two outlet pressures: 2.7 or 3.8 psi. What is the outlet pressure for the AUF301 pump fitted to the BJ8? I would have assumed that the prior pump (LCS: AUA 72, AUA 172 and AUA 173) would be similar. I...
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    AH 3000 Mk1 BT7 new owner

    It’s been decades since I owned a Healey, but I just a purchased a 1960 big Healey. It is apparently one of the 1,500 cars fitted with HD6 “thermal” carburetors. There is no manual choke, but an auxiliary carburetor to (according to my old Haynes manual) “provide automatically differing degrees...
  5. C

    New Austin-Healey Member from Chicago

    We are Chuck & Kim Ladwig and live in the Chicagoland area. Chuck is a retired Corporate Training Manager. Kim is a retired Elementary School Teacher. Our British Car is a 1959 Austin Healey 3000 BT7 roadster, which has been in the family for over forty-five years and I have completed two...
  6. D

    New Member - Restoring a 1958 Austin-Healey 100-6 bn4

    I purchased it 40 years ago, stored it, and am now able two work on getting it up and running. My goal is one I can enjoy for day trips in good weather. I've replaced the thermostat housing and a few other small parts and am now ready to fire it up. Then on to new tires, etc. Glad to be a...
  7. B

    For Sale 1959 Austin Healey, Bugeye Sprite with 74k Miles Price Drop- NEED TO SELL

    Selling my 1959 Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite restomod. Car has no rust, a clean Florida title and has been garage kept. It has been fully restored over an eight year period. I have all of the receipts for the build. Looking to sell, need to free up some garage space. Make me an offer. 10K obo...
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