Hmmm, so "Chrysler's Introduction to Austin Healey Restoration" wouldn't
do? Rich, I think you _may_ even know the author :-)
John P. New
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 18:37 -0400, Rich C wrote:
> There's nothing like that I'm aware of. I know Norman Nock has a quick brief
> on this in point form, but not in any specific detail.
>
> Hmmm, it would make an interesting book wouldn't it?
> Rich
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> To: "CRich" <richchrysler@quickclic.net>; "list healey"
> <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 3:50 PM
> Subject: Assembly order
>
>
> > Rich,
> > I have read just about all the Healey history and restoration books
> > including the concourse guidelines and I have found many of them helpful
> > in their own particular way as I have gone about the restoration of my 60
> > BT7. What I have not seen is a guide on a suggested sequence order of
> > reassembly for the various car systems (suspension, brakes, engine and
> > etc.) or even more helpful - a reassembly sequence for bits within systems
> > (such electrical). I am sure that the guide would be just that, since I am
> > sure that a lot of personal preference would be involved.
> >
> > Are you aware of anything like what I have described? What I have in mind
> > is something like what you did on carpet installation for a BT7a year or
> > two ago, but for the entire restoration process!
> >
> > Lin Rose
> > 1960 BT7 in restoration
> > 1959 Bugeye
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