When my car was at the painter, a paint can was the seat also, but what
happened is maybe a lesson for some. The shop backed it out of one bay
to move it to another, when the driver hit the brakes going backwards,
holding on to the steering wheel, the wheel came off, (I had not put the
circlip on) and he landed in the back and the car ran into another in
the lot. They were very kind about it and repaired the dented fender
without charge...maybe, could have been hidden in the bill.
John
BJ8s
insptwo@msn.com wrote:
> I guess paint cans are the recommended mode of transport. Before I did
> my interior, I took the BJ7 for a spin around the block sitting on an
> empty paint can, my wife took a picture of me merrily driving around
> the block like a proud papa.
> Bill
> BJ7
>
>
>> From: "P.J.Aeckerlin" <j.aeckerlin@tiscali.nl>
>> Reply-To: "P.J.Aeckerlin" <j.aeckerlin@tiscali.nl>
>> To: Kevin <krogers@new.rr.com>, Healey forum <healeys@autox.team.net>
>> Subject: Re: First drive
>> Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 14:28:18 +0200
>>
>> Kevin, congratulations! A few days ago I just drove my BJ8 for the
>> first time - about 15 yards up and back through my garden as I have no
>> interior yet, seated on an empty plastic paint bin turned upside down.
>> Took me 6 years to get that far, and still a lot to do. But I must have
>> had the same triumphant feeling you undoubtedly had. Hope you will enjoy
>> the car for a large number of years.
>> Regards,
>> Jack Aeckerlin, The Netherlands
>> 1964 BJ8 29432
>>
>> Kevin wrote:
>>
>> >Well after 4 years of ownership and thousands of hours I can finally
>> say that
>> >the restoration is done. You know how that goes... It is never
>> really done but
>> >done to a point that no one notices the little items that need to be
>> >finished.
>> >
>> >I drove the car during lunch just to show it off to some friends and am
>> >pleased with the responses I got from complete strangers. One
>> gentlemen even
>> >asked me to pull over so he could take a better look. That was the
>> first "I
>> >owned one of these" stories and I am sure not the last. It is
>> amazing how this
>> >car not only brings out the kid in me but the kid in allot of people
>> who see
>> >it.
>> >
>> >Thank you to the members of this list who have provided insight both
>> directly
>> >and indirectly. The car turn out spectacular. My pride should be
>> felt by the
>> >entire Healey community. (it takes a village)
>> >
>> >I know this list strips attachments but if any one is interested in
>> a picture
>> >I will gladly email directly.
>> >
>> >Kevin Rogers
>> >Proud owner of my completed
>> >1959 Austin Healey 3000 MK1 BN7
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