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Restoration now underway.

Hey Everyone, been iced in here in Atlanta for 2 days now, and looks like a 3rd, so I have nothing new to show you on the car... sorry.

One of my favorite things about where I work is the general order of the shop. at the end of the day, the shop gets picked up and all tools put away ect. Makes for a nice work environment. So when I started on the Healey, it is the same deal, all of its parts are labeled and organized into groups that are easy to understand and out of the way of my other projects that pay for this project :smile:

We need to get the rear axle out, and a few little nic-nacs, and then it will be down to the aluminum sections. The final decision is still out, but will probably all come off. then time to blast and start having fun getting it ready to go back together.

Yes maybe i am just being ambitious to think I will be driving it in may :smile: but i need a goal!

If anyone ever does need wood boat help or parts (like the mark 55 pictured) just get in touch with me and I will be happy to help how i can!

The car has 29k documented original miles by the way.

Thanks to everyone. The discussion even on the aluminum panels on this car is great. it is something we have been talking about at the shop, so this really helps out learning from those who have done it!

Cant thank you all enough!
 
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