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Re: Healey storage

To: "William Moyer" <William.Moyer@millersville.edu>,
Subject: Re: Healey storage
From: "Bluechipracing" <bluechipracing@snet.net>
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 07:39:00 -0400
  Bill:   Forgot to mention;   Watch out for the critters.  Mice can cause a 
disaster on the soft stuff, even indoors.   Mothballs work, but the smell 
remains for a long time

  Jim

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "William Moyer" <William.Moyer@millersville.edu>
  To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
  Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 11:01 PM
  Subject: Healey storage


  > Hi fellow enthusiasts,
  >
  > I got no fewer than 20 responses to my request including a couple of 
very nice
  > offers for storage facilities.  For the good of the order, the consensus 
was
  > to keep it inside somewhere, and covered there for good measure.  There 
were
  > notable suggestions that with the top up or a tonneau and some attention 
a
  > couple of months weren't going to mean disaster, and they're probably 
right,
  > it's just that after dealing with rust during the resto I'm a little 
nuts
  > about the prospect.  I don't want to do that again.  Actually I don't 
think I
  > could do it again.
  > I'm not at all mechanically inclined and the work was a struggle for me, 
but I
  > did "finish" it.  Just like it's ever "finished", right?
  >
  > Since it was out of the garage anyway my lovely wife and I took it to my 
40th
  > high school reunion tonight.  She knew we were taking it, but for some 
reason
  > which men cannot understand she didn't take my recommendation to wear a 
scarf
  > or bring a comb with her and I was compelled to take roads where I could 
go
  > only 25 mph on the way there with her ducking below the windshield the 
whole
  > way.  I more than made up for that on the way home hitting a shimmy-free 
solid
  > 85 on a clear section of highway, then some Stirling Moss turns on the 
back
  > roads on the way home.  The reunion was at the local upscale "country 
club"
  > which many of my classmates are members of.  As we walked through the 
parking
  > lot we saw the usual Beemers, Lincolns, Benzes, etc. but nothing 
"exotic".
  > During the slide show after the reunion dinner my slide came up with me 
in the
  > car and oohs and ahhs were heard all around.  Three or four guys said, 
"Yeah,
  > I saw that in the parking lot."  What they didn't remember was that the 
same
  > car had been at our 10th reunion, thirty years ago.  While there were 
people
  > there who had come from as far as  New Zealand  there were no other cars 
there
  > older than 10 years.  When we left a couple of motorheads came out with 
Molly
  > and I to see the car and I let them hear the Healey roar as I pulled 
mightly
  > out of the parking lot.  Of course, out of about 100 guys there, there 
were
  > about 20 that had "owned one of those" in their youth.  OK, I guess they 
made
  > about a billion more Healeys than we are aware of.  Some of them gave 
the
  > usual set of complaints about unreliability which I tried to point out 
was
  > probably the result of beating the cars to death and not maintaining 
them.
  > Yes, I was guilty of the same, many years ago.  Altogether a fine 
evening and
  > a good night for Healeys everywhere.
  >
  > Thanks to all who responded to my question.
  >
  > Bill Moyer, BJ7, Chimera -




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