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Restoring a 1966 BJ8 at White Post Restorations

eniplayor

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Hello all, my name is Nathan Edwards and I'm the restoration tech heading the restoration of a 1966 3000 BJ8. the car was disassembled in another shop and came to us as a body tub and parts in boxes. Current state is; body painted, engine and trans done and installed, suspension and steering done and installed, brakes done and installed. Im starting to final install front and rear shroud and all else that remains. Joined this forum for pics and info i cannot glean from the previous shop's teardown photos.
 
Very happy to have you join us, Nathan! We have a very active Austin Healey forum here, so now that you've introduced yourself, I'd urge you to jump on into our Austin Healey forum and start asking for pictures (those Healey guys are funny - they rarely venture out of the Healey forum :smile: )
 
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