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    1963 Austin Healey 3000 MKII (mini restoration)

    1963 Austin Healey 3000 MKII (rare triple carbs)



    This is the first of two Healey?s that I?m working on for my former mentor. 18 years ago he trained me in on detailing and now he buys and sells cars. He doesn?t do a ton of classics like this but anytime he has one and wants it looking its best he calls me up. This job however went a little above and beyond the normal detail?


    The previous owner passed away at the young age of 85. He had a large collection of cars in an old building he was renting space in. Apparently he was WAY behind on payment and after his death the landlord sold the cars off to pay for the past due balance. My dealer friend picked up the two ?63 Healey 3000?s, a VW Carmengia, and a ?50 Cadillac Convertible. Apparently none of these cars have been started since at least 1995 and have just been sitting untouched and unfinished.


    Upon delivery I was asked to do what ever the car needed and that time was not an issue?who knew I would have the car for over a month!


    Here is a list of all that was done on this car. I tried to take pics of most the stuff but some days I just didn?t think about it.

    Detailing related:
    -Wash with Meguiars gold class
    -Clayed with Meguiar?s mild clay and Last Touch for lube
    -Full wet-sanding using 2000 then 3000 grit with Meguiar?s paper
    -Buffing process was a 4 step process on the rotary: M105/wool, M105/foam, M205/foam, and 3M Ultrafina on UK foam pads.
    -LSP was Blackfire Wet-Ice (love this stuff)
    -Chrome was done with M105 and #0000 steel wool followed with Mothers chrome polish
    -Tires were done with 3M?s detailer line dressing (solvent based that worked better on the old weather rubber)
    -Interior vinyl was cleaned with Meguiars APC and #40, seats were done with Zaino Z9 and Z10
    -Engine, wheel wells, and entire undercarriage was cleaned with Meguiars APC+, various brushes, and the pressure washer (many times)
    -Glass was done with Eimann Fabrik Clear Vision II Glass Cleaner


    Now the non-detailing items:

    -Gas tank was drained of its 8 gallons of 15 year old, nasty smelling gas!
    -Gas tank sent out to be cleaned as there was rust inside
    -Fuel pump was tested, after banging with the hammer a few times it ran, but could not pull any fuel, replaced fuel pump.
    -All metal fuel lines were flushed out and rubber lined were replaced
    -New fuel filter
    -New battery
    -After starting the car it was evident that carbs were toast having sat so long with bad gas in them. Two of the pistons on the SU carbs were seized up. I removed them and had them sent out to be rebuilt
    -Slave cylinder for the clutch had to be replaced and is was rusted and seized up as well
    -Passenger side needed a door handle and striker plate installed, there appeared to be a new quarter panel as there were no holes for the striker plate, had to drill those too.
    -Brakes had to be bled and I also painted the calipers and drums
    -Wheel were cleaned and painted
    -Wheel wells and undercarriage were painted/undercoated
    -Frame for the vinyl top was painted
    -None of the light were wired up so I had to do that as well
    -Installed the remaining interior trim which had been left uninstalled
    -Rear bumper had been bent while at the storage facility?guess they thought it was a good idea to push the car with a tractor. It was straightened enough to allow the trunk to open again.
    -Painted steering column
    -Replaced rubber seal on fuel neck and some of the marker lights
    -Paint touch up on some chips.



    On with the pics!

    Pics from the day it showed up. Car was towed to my place and it took 4 of us to push a 2000lb car in?.yeah, she was a little stiff!



    Lots of old compound in the cracks


    It appeared they started to wet sand and buff the car but it was not even close to finished and lots of sanding marks remained














    Paint had a rough texture




    Windshield pillars looked bad





    Interior










    No striker plate
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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Evidence of some mouse activity.




    I love when people are to lazy to cover the tires during painting?





    Engine


    Gas tank removed


    Carbs removed




    Old fuel pump


    Bad slave cylinder







    Car on stands so that I could paint the wheel wells and undercarriage?.also made it easier to buff
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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    After pics










































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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Carbs look out of place now?









    Thanks for looking,

    Rasky
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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    WOW!!! You did an amazing job man! I cant even explain how great it looks!

    Great to see you finally got everything and put it all together!! Looks like a fun project and the outcome is just fantastic! Great job! I cant say it enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by John M. View Post
    WOW!!! You did an amazing job man! I cant even explain how great it looks!

    Great to see you finally got everything and put it all together!! Looks like a fun project and the outcome is just fantastic! Great job! I cant say it enough
    Thanks bro! Now I finally get to start on the other one...
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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    Thanks bro! Now I finally get to start on the other one...
    Oh is that the white one you had mentioned before that was fully restored??? :clap: :cornut: Cant wait to see it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John M. View Post
    Oh is that the white one you had mentioned before that was fully restored??? :clap: :cornut: Cant wait to see it!

    LMAO!!!





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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Hey Rasky!!! Great job on that AH!!! I can remember a friend of mine in high school had one. Riding in that car may have been when I fell in love with fast cars!!!

    Nice work!:clap::biggrin::clap::biggrin::clap:
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    Really nice work Rasky! Mini restoration? I`d say that was more of a resurrection...:notworthy:

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luster View Post
    Hey Rasky!!! Great job on that AH!!! I can remember a friend of mine in high school had one. Riding in that car may have been when I fell in love with fast cars!!!

    Nice work!:clap::biggrin::clap::biggrin::clap:
    Thanks Bill! I`m told these cars move out pretty well.

    Quote Originally Posted by EclecTech View Post
    Really nice work Rasky! Mini restoration? I`d say that was more of a resurrection...:notworthy:

    Jack
    Thanks Jack!
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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

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    Great job Chad, I have been waiting to see the finished product. The guy you sent the carbs to seems to have done an outstanding job.

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    Your work truly shows itself off, Glad you got to use the Blackfire and Eimann Fabrik prodtucts and love them. Now on to your next project Chad.....:clap:
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    Nice job! Very cool car to save.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asphalt Rocket View Post
    Great job Chad, I have been waiting to see the finished product. The guy you sent the carbs to seems to have done an outstanding job.
    Thanks Dana! Carbs did turn out great!


    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom mazda5 View Post
    Your work truly shows itself off, Glad you got to use the Blackfire and Eimann Fabrik prodtucts and love them. Now on to your next project Chad.....:clap:
    Thanks for sending me the great products so fast!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jokeman View Post
    Nice job! Very cool car to save.
    Thank you!
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    That finish is "brill" (british slang for tightness) as in "BRILLIANT" great clarity and gloss!!.

 

 
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