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Just started restoration on a '63 AH3000 that has been apart for over 30 years. I'm the 3rd or 4th owner since someone turned it into a basket case. Bought it ten years ago from a gentleman in Bristol TN. Purportedly it has 39K miles, a rebuilt engine, rebuilt trans and has been showered with thousands of dollars worth of new parts by prior owners. Right now it is in about 3000 pieces, but coming back together slowly. I'll be mining the forum for info and advice. thanks.
 
Welcome to BCF John! You've come to the right place for all the help you'll need in restoring that Healey!
 
Hello John

Welcome to the forum

This is the place to get help with a rebuild.

Post some photos of your progress so far.

My TR3A was in a similar situation when I brought it home but it was still with the family that had started the restoration.

David
 
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