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Own a 1963 Austin Healey BJ-7 and have just nearly finished replacing a Ford mustang engine with a the newly rebuilt original motor and new wiring harness. After a couple of different wiring charts (color codes are not always the same) the car is up and running. Now the original transmission is not running well and will be replacing it with one from one of the many invaluable Healey Club members. It has been a trip with many obstacles, but the club members have been sooo helpful, I never would have finished this project on my own.
 
Own a 1963 Austin Healey BJ-7 and have just nearly finished replacing a Ford mustang engine with a the newly rebuilt original motor and new wiring harness. .

That was your first mistake. LOL

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