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BT7 Healey wake up

Steely Healey

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I recently purchased a 1960 Austin Healey 3000 BT7. The car had been in the sellers family room since 1997. I did the normal wake up procedure and it runs and drives like an old Healey should. The seller told me a few spare parts were in his crawl space that had been sitting there since he bought the car in 1977. When I went to retrieve the parts I was astonished by the quantity. Last weekend I brought all the spares(engine block,carbs,tranny,rear axel,front suspension and on and on) to the All British Field Meet near Seattle. I sold a $1000 worth of parts but I'm still overwhelmed with heavy metal. This forum seems like a good place sell some fresh meat. I can make a list if anyone is interested. All the parts are from a 1960 3000.
 
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