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Austin healey mark 1

dallo

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Hi all, New member to the site from the Uk. Currently four years into a nut and bolt job on a Healey Mk1
At the stage of running the engine after complete rebuild, then off to have a stainless steel exhaust fitted and steering set up, prior to fitting front shroud , front wings, then on to trimming its been a hard slog but counting down the days before i am on the road!


Phil
 

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Glad to have you aboard, Phil! Happy New Year! You will find we have a very active Austin Healey forum here so be sure to pop in there and say hello also.
 

Jerry

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You will like driving the car. The engine has power and torque to make it go fast and up hills easily. But I see you are in the UK. Not much in the way of hills to drive.
Jerry
 
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