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Hello From Colorado

dougsmarkIII

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New to the site. Owned two different BJ8's in the 70's, and have restored three cars, including a '67 BJ8. Bought a '66 3000 Mark III in December 09 from an eBay ad. Had the car shipped from Tucson, AZ. It has had extensive restoration but needs more and I'm also redoing some of the work. Transmission and overdrive needed new seals. There is no rust or rust repair to speak of but some bodywork has been done to the right front area. With the help of my body-repair- man brother we are improving on the repair work that was completed with too much filler.

A new lower front shroud repair panel is required and I have the part I purchased from ahead4healeys.co.uk. The part is a poor fit on the passenger side of the grill opening causing a lot of hammer work to reshape and I am working with ahead4healeys.co.uk to get part credit on the price. Will post the outcome. The car started out as Colorado Red but one of the pervious owners had it painted Golden Beige Metallic (BG19). Good job except the frame is still red, that is now being corrected. Just completed replacing the front springs, side rods, tie rods, sway bar rubber and detailed the painted parts.

Doug
 
Welcome Doug

I’m sure the rest of the boys are right behind me.

Cheers
Mark
 
Welcome Doug, glad to have you aboard! PJ
 
Howdy Doug,

"Welcome" to the BCF. I know you`ll enjoy talking about your Healey with the nice folks on the "Austin Healey" Forum.

Have Fun,

Russ
 
:savewave: Hello Doug, and welcome! Come on over to the Healey Forum!!

Larry
 
Welcome Doug.
Lots of work there....
you are in a great place to drive.
come down south sometime... also a nice place to drive to.
 
As stated in my introduction post about the outcome of the poor fitting shroud repair panel; Good news A Head 4 Healeys (ahead4healeys.co.uk) has agreed to credit my charge account part of the price for the poor fitting lower shroud repair panel. I believe all owners really appreciate when a supplier stands behind the parts they sell and makes the buyer satisfied with the transaction.

There are other items I am going to need for the Healey and A Head 4 Healeys will receive more of my business.

Doug
 
First: Welcome!!

Doug said:
I believe all owners really appreciate when a supplier stands behind the parts they sell and makes the buyer satisfied with the transaction.

No question. Honor is a scarce commodity lately. Sounds as if they deserve the patronage. P'raps they'll address the shortcomings so the next ones will fit, too. :wink:
 
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