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I took a venture over to my local auto wreckers today to look for some parts for my Xterra (which proved to be unsuccessful) when I spotted this. A 1976 Jensen Healey GT. According to the interwebs only 502 of these were built. Someone should save it. Located at Cookstown Auto Wreckers in Ontario, Canada.
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You know what you must do. Your time has come. Buy it.
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Viking burial
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I'm not a restoration expert (or know anything about it at all) but with that much rust, is it really salvageable?
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All the rust is surface. But, it's a result of the fire damage. I'm sure people crazy enough to try and restore it exist.
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Unfortunately, I've been told Cookstown Auto does not sell cars once they're in the lot.
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piece by piece then
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a car like this is unlikely to bring them much income- they might make an exception
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Hmm, I'm near(ish)by. I need to visit that yard. Any idea what the old BMW inventory is like?
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http://www.jensenhealey.com/forums/
Someone should probably tell these guys before it gets sent to the shredder because nobody wants anything from it.
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Better than the one I found at a yard up here several years ago.
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They have a decent BMW inventory. But it's mostly 1990s-up. And they're spread out over the WHOLE YARD.
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I sent the guy that runs the website an e-mail. No doubt there's at least some parts on this car that can help the few other Jensen GTs out there live on.