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My austin healey restomod

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by JimSibley, May 9, 2024.

  1. JimSibley
    Joined: Jan 21, 2004
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    I had some pics of this on the main board, but it was a little to off topic, so it was pulled. Anyway, here it is. 1954 healey 100/4. All c4 zr1 suspension and a dz 302 with a 4 speed. IMG_9113.jpeg IMG_9309.jpeg IMG_9239.jpeg IMG_0214.jpeg
     
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  2. Very cool.
     
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  3. That’s gonna be a hoot!
     
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  4. mlagusis
    Joined: Oct 11, 2009
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    DZ302! Nice. Looks like a fun driver for sure

    I have an old AH that I plan to drop in a 283 with 3speed OD
     

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  5. Ryan
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    OK... Now this is cool as shit...
     
  6. Sharpone
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  7. How rodding at it's best....
     
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  8. JimSibley
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    Thanks for the compliments. The car has a great history. It was first v8 swapped in 1963, where it received a 260 inch ford . After being drag raced that way for a few years it was wrecked in the frontend and st aside for 25 years. I almost got to buy it 15 years ago, but it was not to be. The guy that bought it gathered parts and sold it to a road race guy that started building the chromoly chassis with a wrecked 90s zr1 vette. He lost interest and sold it back to the guy I had tried to get it from initially. This guy bought it just soI could have another shot at it. He had me spray a 32 ford for him and gave me the car as payment. I swapped it from ford to chevy, narrowed the chassis to fit my spoke wheels and straightened it out. Future plans are for black and white paint with a red i terior, but for now it runs and drives in raw metal and thats good enough for me.
     
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  9. Nostrebor
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    Yes!!

    I was hoping this car would show back up now that we have this forum. Like Ryan, I think this car is cool as shit.
     
  10. Gahrajmahal
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    I really liked it in its rusty patina version.
     
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  11. 41 GMC K-18
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    When properly maintained, an Austin Healey, will actually fly through the air!
    Right on @JimSibley !

    IMG_7641 (2).jpg
     
  12. nrgwizard
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    from Minn. uSA

    Hey, Jim;
    What wheels, n size?
    TIA.
    Marcus...
     
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  13. ronzmtrwrx
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    That looks like some serious fun. Very cool.
     
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  14. Now we’re talkin’!
    I’ve been nuts for this car since the teaser shot in your build thread.
    I had a stock 64 AH 3000 and it killed me to have to get rid of it.
    Keep any updates coming!
     
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  15. JimSibley
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    Wheels were custom made by dayton. 17x8 rear and 17x6 fronts. Both with zero or close to it, offset. I had them, and built the car to fit.
     
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  16. JimSibley
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    I have hundreds of build pics. Here are a few after another trip around the car to bring the metal work to the next level. Also a pic of the cool front ditributor drive for the small block chevy. IMG_1860.jpeg IMG_1859.jpeg IMG_1851.jpeg IMG_9268.jpeg
     
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  17. More extraordinary work from the Sibley shop.
     
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  18. SS327
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    How’s the street freak olds coming along?
     
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  19. lostn51
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    Oh this is one sweet car!! I absolutely love the chassis shot and the distributor up front is killer, I’ve never seen one before. Sign me up as subscribed for this build :):)
     
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  20. choptop40
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    nice Hot rod....Corvette killer......scary fast for sure
     
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  21. JimSibley
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    Its way fast. I had it all together in the patina phaze. I was driving it to work, layed into it hard and broke the stock axle shafts.Its all good now, should have it back on the road in a week or so.
     
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  22. DDDenny
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    from oregon

    I have a Dana 60 IRS out of a 90 Corvette in my 67 Nova, narrowed the half shafts six inches/side, everything had been removed from the rearend except the batwing and center section, had to pull two half shafts out of a pile, at the time I didn't know the wall thickness of the Dana 60 halfshafts were thicker compared to the Dana 35.
    When I narrowed them I discovered one was a thinner wall tube, it required a little creativity in fitting the yokes due to the way GM built them.

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  23. A Boner
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    Very nice Hot Rod!
    Back in the early 60’s there was a local 100/4 with a SBC…it was a rocket!
     
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  24. choptop4
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    20230512_085125.jpg my wife with her 302 c4 . Last time I posted the haters came out. Well it's her Hot Rod!
     
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  25. pirate
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    Not trying to steal this thread but I also have never been able to post my OT car one which I think of as a hot rod. A 60’s Lotus 7 clone powered by a Chevy 3.4 Liter (207CI) 60 degree V-6 and five speed manual. Pretty quick and fun to drive! Hope this opens the door for others to post hot rod sports cars.
    IMG_0044.jpeg IMG_1428.jpeg
     
  26. AHotRod
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  27. bchctybob
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    I had a ‘54 100/4 with a real LT-1 350 and a 4 spd in it with the stock chassis and wire wheels. It was easily in the top five of my favorite cars to cruise in. Great memories of my GF and I sitting in it eating Baskin and Robbin’s ice cream and watching the sunset in Manhattan Beach.
     
  28. The37Kid
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    GREAT project! I like this NEW HAMB! Bob
     
  29. bchctybob
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    Found some pictures of mine. It went to a buyer down under somewhere. Wish I had kept it.
    IMG_5994.jpeg IMG_5995.jpeg
     
  30. A Boner
    Joined: Dec 25, 2004
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    The spirit of Hot Rods…SBC /100-4 Healey…pre-Carol Shelby/Colbra!
     

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