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1966 Austin healey 3000

Kingreid

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Here it is hasn't run in 22 years. My dad tried to work on it but then he started getting a lot more work so it has sat partially taken apart since.
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Very cool just like it is. Nice enough to not need a complete resto possibly but the problem is that you'd have the whole thing rebuilt by the time your done anyway. I wonder what the sills and chassis look like. Kevin
 
We are definitely keeping I just wanted to post pictures. We hope to restore it someday but just don't have time. The sills are rusted out but we already have the replacement. No more rust on the rest of the car. We have had offers from the Austin Healey club to come help us do work on it but for some reason my dad refuses.
 
Is he active in the club? Usually if you get to know the guys, you become less resistant to offers of help. Or maybe he is waiting for you to get involved!!!
 
No hes isnt heavily involved. Im going to put the tire that needs to be fixed in the back of his car just to get a start
 
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