1967 Austin Healey 3000

Going Home

Our 1967 Austin Healey 3000 has gone home! After being in the Bridge Classic Cars workshop for a few weeks, it is now ready to

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A Busy Paint Shop

The Bridge Classic Cars Paintshop has been pretty busy lately. One of the cars being worked on by the paint team is our 1967 Austin

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Priming Our Healey

Our 1967 Austin Healey 3000 has been in the Bridge Classic Cars paintshop with classic car technician Mauro. Mauro has been prepping specific areas of

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Time For A Service

Our 1967 Austin Healey 3000 has been undergoing a service with workshop manager John. As you can see from the photos below, some rust issues

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Going Home

Our 1967 Austin Healey 3000 has gone home!

After being in the Bridge Classic Cars workshop for a few weeks, it is now ready to be returned to its owner and get back out on the road.

We have loved having this beautiful classic car with us and we are very pleased to see it go home and be enjoyed as it should be.

Austin Healey Progress

Quite a bit of work has been completed on our 1967 Austin Healey 3000 over the last week. While classic car technician Jonn was working on our classic Healey, he fitted a new connector block which is used to join the wires from the regulator to the Dynater.

The old regulator needed to be bypassed, and the new connector was used for this. Once this was fitted, the car was run and the charge was checked which Jonn was satisfied with.

Austin Healey Work Continues

Classic car technician Jonn has been working on our 1967 Austin Healey 3000. He cleaned out the carbs and fitted new float chamber seals. Once this was done, Jonn moved on to preparing the car ready for the dynamo to be stripped and removed.

The coil was removed in order to gain access to the dynamo. Once the dynator was fitted, the coil was re-fitted ready for the regulator wiring to be connected.

Jonn has made good progress on our Austin Healey 300 and we are very much looking forward to it being returned to its owner very soon.

Classic car technician Mauro has also been working on our Austin Healey by flatting and polishing it.

A Busy Paint Shop

The Bridge Classic Cars Paintshop has been pretty busy lately. One of the cars being worked on by the paint team is our 1967 Austin Healey 3000.

Classic car technician Mauro has been looking after this one and, after prepping and priming various areas in need of repair on our classic Austin Healey, he painted the repaired areas.

As you can see from the photos below, our 1967 Austin Healey 3000 is looking great with its new paint and it will soon be leaving the paint shop looking better than ever.

Priming Our Healey

Our 1967 Austin Healey 3000 has been in the Bridge Classic Cars paintshop with classic car technician Mauro.

Mauro has been prepping specific areas of the car to be painted by applying epoxy primer.

Once our classic Austin Healey leaves the paint shop, it will be ready to move on to the next stage of work.

Time For A Service

Our 1967 Austin Healey 3000 has been undergoing a service with workshop manager John.

As you can see from the photos below, some rust issues were found and will need to be resolved before it can be returned to its owner.

Welcome To Our Austin Healey 3000

A new addition to the Bridge Classic Cars workshop is our 1967 Austin Healey 3000. We collected this beautiful classic car from its owner who happens to live locally to us.

While it is with us, our team of classic car technicians will inspect and assess the car after it has been off the road for several months. We will prepare it to get back out on the road ready for its owner to enjoy it over the summer months.

The collection process has already highlighted that several components had seized after being in storage but, we are looking forward to getting our Austin Healey 3000 back in driving condition.

Coming Soon – An Austin Healey

Soon to be arriving at the Bridge Classic Cars workshop is a 1967 Austin Healey.

We are looking forward to its arrival so we can get to work on resolving the issues that the owner has reported and get it back out on the road to be enjoyed as it should be.