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3000 mk3 triple webers

georgemk3

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Hello all. I've owned a 66 mk3 since 1979. I recently completed a frame off restoration and rebuilt a spare engine to rally specs with webers. Working on getting the webers set up correctly. I'll post as the project progresses. Love the Healey. It was my daily driver until my son was born in 1985, then my wife and I semi retired it to use a sedan as the family car. The Healey is now our retirement project.
 
Hello George

Welcome to the forum.

These cars make great retirement projects.
I really got some work done on my TR3A when I could spend all the time needed to complete the car.

Post some photos of your MK3.

David
 
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