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I have been restoring MG's since the mid 80's, the last MG I restored was an 1962 MGA MKII Deluxe, I sold that car back in 2003 and have been looking forward to restoring another British classic. My father had a 1966 AH300 BJ8 when I was really young and I have always wanted to attempt to restore a Healey.
I was lucky enough to find a 62 3000 tri carb located not to far from my house and have already started the resto. I am hoping this sight will provide some tricks of the trade to restoring a Healey.
 
Restoring an Austin-Healey? Yep - we have lots of members with lots of experience in that. When you're ready to post questions, here's our AH area:


Question for you - how did you learn about the British Car Forum?

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Tom M.
 
Found the forum by Googling Austin Healey 3000...the forum came up. I look forward to using the forum in future. The Healey seems like it may present some new challenges.
 
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