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Just got my "new 67 BJ8 yesterday!

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Hey everyone,

I'm like a kid at Christmas. I just bought 42874 after about 3 years of looking for the right car. Can't wait to get her out on the road. I think she will be called "Penelope" because my wife wasn't too keen on "Elizabeth Hurley". Photos to follow soon.

Wayne
 
Hey - welcome to BCF. I really envy you having a B78. I've never even sat in an AH!

Post some pictures over on the Austin Healey forum here.

Tom
 
Tom, Agatha was ready to tool with you but Texas was calling. Wayne I see you posted already. Messaged you before I saw this. Welcome! :savewave:
 
Hi Wayne,

"Welcome" and Yes, Do post a pic or two for all of us to enjoy.

Best Wishes with Your "New/Old" Toy.

Regards, Russ
 
Hey, Jerry! Any secret tricks for getting the grease cups off the front axle? I don't have the tool they reference in all the repair manuals. Already rebuilding brakes to make sure I'm safe.
 
Here are a few photos...if I did this right.

5/16" fine thread was right, Jerry. Thanks!
 

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Looks in good shape, Much easier to start that way. Does the Overdrive work well? Unless you are sure that the oil in the engine and transmission is new, change it. old oil is really bad for these cars.
Have fun. I miss working with you guys.

Jerry
 
Hi Wayne,

"Penelope" looks mighty fine Sir!!

Happy Motoring,

Russ
 
Great looking Healey, and welcome to the Forum!
 
OD works well. All fluids are definitely on my list. I figure I'll have her on the road for real in about another 3-4 weeks.
 
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