So this weekend I made a terrible and wonderful decision; I bought someone's project car.
It's (mostly, I think...) a 1963 Austin Healey 3000. The entire front and rear ends of the car, save the hood and trunk, are fiberglass and flared. The door skins are original, but the interior is custom. The car has what the previous owner suspects is a Chevy 307 w/327 heads, long tube headers, a Rochester Quadrajet, and some generic header mufflers that dump right before the rear tires. That's all connected to what I believe to be a Muncie 4 speed that's hooked up to the stock AH rear end.
I bought it without being able to really test drive it, since the brake master cylinder is toast. The furthest I've gone is getting it on/off the trailer, and down the block to my driveway. From that 600 feet or so, I'm smitten. It's super tight, so I suspect it's had some serious suspension work done. It's running 245s in the rear, and 225s up front.
I ordered a rebuild kit for the master cylinder, and I'll get started on that so I can take the wife out for a cruise without worrying about it stopping (there are still plenty of other things to worry about, it's a 52 year old British car...). I already had to take the door panel off on the drivers side to fix the door latch and handle. So far, so good.
Long term plans include some suspension/brake refreshing, a little love for the SBC (or a replacement down the line), a new top, and maybe paint if I can get around to budgeting for it.
Pictures on the way.
Updates as I have them.