[Healeys] Healey's on the side of the road - Part Two

Carlos Cruz healey3000bn7 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 22 11:11:19 MDT 2009


Good morning,

Just a follow up from my note of last week.  First I should tell you SEC was a fantastic event despite the weather.  Our adventures will go down as the wettest fun we've ever had in the Healey.  The organizers did a great job and the location was excellent.  

I've loaded the pictures of the two Healeys we found in KY on my site.  One was a BT7 and the other a BN1.  The BN1 is $2500.  Don't get too excited yet - look at the pictures first, then check you wallet, your wife's purse and your mistress' bank account before you decide.  Both are... well... take a look at the pictures - they say more than any words I can come up with.

The VINs are photographed and included for the registrars interested.  I believe the BT7 is (BT7 L 9200) and the BN1 is (BN1 L 22715).  I have contact information for anyone interested.  It should put you in touch with the seller.  The photos can be found at http://web.me.com/cruz.n.usa/Carlitos_Say/My_Albums/My_Albums.html

 I hope you enjoy.

Cheers,
Carlos





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From: Carlos Cruz <healey3000bn7 at yahoo.com>
To: Healey List <healeys at autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 7:32:13 AM
Subject: [Healeys] Healey's on the side of the road - Part One

Good morning,

Just a quick note with a promise for more information later.  I'm traveling to SEC now.  Yesterday, driving through Middlesborough, KY we spotted two Healeys for sale next to a speed shop.  There were several other nice projects available including a 56 2-door Chevy, a 67 Plymouth, a 69 Hemi Cuda, a 79 409 Trans Am and many others.  I will post several pics shortly.  

One was a 55 or 56 100 and the other a 62 BT7.  Both in really rough shape.  The black BT7 looked to be in a severe front-end crash - I would bet the occupants didn't survive. The red 100, looked OK but was well wrapped up in a tarp.  I could tell it was missing the wings and front shroud.  Both had no engine, transmission or interior.  The price on the red one was $2500.  The black one was unmarked.  I have contact info if you're interested.

I took pictures of the number plates for those interested.  I will get these posted as soon as I get them off my camera and figure out how to put them on a web site.  Stay tuned for more.

Cheers,
Carlos Cruz
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