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    My BJ8 Barn Find

    Myth: Barn Finds are great cars, will be in great shape and cost little to renovate. FALSE. Let me restate that - VERY FALSE. There are very few exceptions to this. My barn find may or may not be one of these - TBD. The engine was seized, brakes and clutch peddles went to the floor and...
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    A/H [or at least British Car] Restoration Shops in Massachusetts // New England

    Looking for referrals or ideas of Austin Healey (or at least British Cars) Restoration Shops in Massachusetts or general New England area. Currently have a 100-6 that needs a lot of work and currently cannot even roll. At the very least, I would like to investigate fixing the seized brakes...
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    TR2/3/3A First Time TR3A Owner with stuck engine

    Hello All, I have recently picked up an all original 61 Tr3a with 54k miles that has been sitting in storage for 20+ years. Upon getting it home and in the garage i set to work rebuilding the brakes and filling what little rust I have in the floorpans. The only holdup now seems to be the...
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