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healey gearbox

Update on gearbox:

Thank you all for your help and advice. The gear box has been rebuilt and is back in the car. A short test drive proved the box is great now (what a mess inside). However other items of sorting have arisen and will be an ongoing project for a while.

The car is getting ready for the trip to Monterey for the pre-Historics and the Historics. Hope to see some of you there.

Thanks again.
GregJ
 
Greg,
Pleasure to meet you yesterday. The Pre-Historics are great and a well-kept secret!! No charge at the gate and compared to what we will experience next weekend downright a ghost town. I am taking the liberty of posting a few pics of your BRG 100S. I will head out again this morning in the Healey to see more races today. So here we go with a try at posting pics.
 

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Is there a way to do multiple pics?? Here goes another.
 

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Interior
 

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Interesting that the dash is black! original?, just curious as that is how mine was when I got it many decades ago!, was done in a wrinkle finish tho
 
I can find out today. I am headed back out to the track. I know Greg is making progress dialing the car in and breaking in the new rebuild.
 
It is covered in black leather.
 
It was good meeeting Tracy and putting a face to the name. The car is a real jem as it is very original. It was a back-up car for the Healey team in Europe and then sent to Canada where it was the facroty (Austin of Canada) entry at a lot of races in Canada and Eastern USA (St Eugiene, Harewood, Watkins Glen). Then it was purchased by Hugh Sutherland in 1956 and run in the Nasau Speed Weeks 56, 57, 58 as well as St Eugeine, Harewood, Watkins Glen, Mosport, and eastern USA and Canadian races from 1956 - 1961. Hugh then put it away in the garage and in the late 1970's partially disasembled it for restoration. However he never completed the job and it has been in his garage for the last 45 years. When he took the speedo out of the car in the 70's it read 3480 miles, all orginal racing milage.

The car came with an extrodinary wealth of documentation (stacked about 16 inches high) including orignal race programs, pictures, registration documents, Nasau Speed week entry forms, cargo shipping documents, race proceedure instructions, etc.

The restoration consisted of putting the car back together and the result is a very original car. I am very blessed to have found a car as rare and historied as this 100S purchased from the original owner (after the factory team race efforts) and with such great documentation. The cars are the attraction for me but even more so are the people and the stories that are connected with them. It is so rare to get those stories directly from the "horses mouth." Hugh is still alive and is wonderfully articulate and sharp. He made this all happen for me and I am very grateful. I am sure he is also very happy to see his "little beastie" back on the track again.

The carburetors are 45mm DCO3's not DCOE's (I currently have them jetted to 160 mains and 170 air correctors but I am also still in the sorting out business!!!!). The car was originally built with those carbs, Mallory Magspark ignition, special cameshafts, stripped interior (dash was covered with black leather), no badges on the grill, dash or firewall. Most everything that could be stripped off that was decoration was. You may notice the Healey badge on the grill instead of the front bodywork between the grill and the lovered bonnet. The badge was in that position from the beginning (at least the Austin of Canada team pictues of Alan Miller driving the car and all subsequent pictures of Hugh with the car show the badge in that position) so there it stays.

There are other interesting special items on the car and I will hopefully get to those and a full story with picture on the car at a latter date for the magazines.

If any of you are coming to the Historics, please drop by and say Hi.

Greg
 
Greg

Great car, I love the colour & interior.

I saw your car when it belonged to Hugh. He invited the Southern Ontario members to his house for a wine tasting and car chat. Even his house is interesting as you probably know, built into the side of a hill for insulation! The wine was another of his hobbies, he's quite a character isn't he. At that time your car was sitting in a corner covered in dust with some body modifications I think. I don't think it was green either. The garage was filled with many other unfinished projects. He always said he would restore the 100S himself - I guess you finally convinced him to sell! - congratulations /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif

regards
 
Hi Derek,

Yes Hugh's house was full of interesting thngs and he is certainly a character. He is now in the wine distributer business and is in the process of selling his unique home. His garage was packed to the rafters with projects. He had partially stripped the outside of the Healey to start the restoration so a lot of it was not green. He had also made some modicfications to the front end clip during his racing days. Those mods were corrected to bring the car back to the condidtion Hugh received the car in. The color was matched from the residual original paint on the car. It was nice to get the origianl color as there is a wide interpretation of what BRG really is. I recently noted Sterling Moss commenting that he was dismayed at the current crop of dark greens proported as BRG. He remembers the green being much lighter. The color on the Healey I have been told by quite a few of that era is right on. It ought to be as it is not a paint code selection but matched directly from the car.

We are happy to have the car out and share it with others.

Greg
 
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