San Diego Austin Healey club. http://www.sdhealey.org/
Contact them and join up. Lots of nice folks to help you out with
restoration vendors.
Mike MacLean
56 BN2
60 AN5
Rich C
> Hello Valerie,
>
> Sorry about the loss of your father, but congratulations on the
> acquisition of
> the Sprite.
>
> I know of nobody in Southern California who I could recommend. I'm sitting
> here in Southern Ontario, Canada.
>
> I am forwarding this to the Austin Healey Email list. There are a lot of
> good
> folks on this list who can help you and advise what's best to do. Let me
> know
> how this comes out.
>
> So how about it guys? I know this is about a Sprite, but can somebody help
> the
> lady?
>
> Rich Chrysler
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Valerie Seabaugh
> To: richchrysler@quickclic.net
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 2:04 AM
> Subject: austin healey restoration
>
>
> Hello!
> I found your e mail address on the Austin Healey Club of America's web
> site.
> I have inherited my deceased father's 1963 or 64 Austin Healey Sprite. I
> want
> to have it restored and I was hoping you might know of someone doing
> Austin
> Healy restoration in the Southern California area. The car is currently
> in
> Missouri and hasn't been driven or even started probably in 20 years. I
> know
> it needs clutch work, some body work, new top, maybe even new paint . . .
> etc. If you don't know of anyone, is there an enthusiast group in the
> area
> that I might contact for some help. I really need help with this
> project-from
> titling a car out of a deceased person's name, shipping a car that doesn't
> run, and finding someone I can trust who won't rape me to get it rebuilt.
> Please let me know if you have any information.
>
> Thank you in advance for your kind consideration of my plea for
> assistance.
> :)
> -Valerie
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