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WillG

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Hello all, I'm an Austin Healey 3000 BJ8 owner living in the south of the UK. I bought the car about thirty years ago from John Chatham who was quite a handy Healey racer in the sixties. It appears to be a fairly standard home market RHD car. The only significant modification that I have made is the 123 ignition which smoothed it up and seemed to improve the low down torque.
I hope that I will be able to make a contribution here but it's more likely that I'll be the one learning.

Will
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Very nice ! Enjoy the sunny weather. All original?
Thanks, I think it's quite original, the people at Rawles looked it over a few years ago and thought it was right. There was a conversation about the rear lights and indicators but apparently in '64 when it was built stuff was fitted from whatever parts bin was nearest, or something like that.
 
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