[Healeys] Happy New Year

J. Scott Morris jstmorris at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 15 07:28:54 MST 2012


Hello Ross;B  That is one fine restoration you have done.B  I tip my hat to
you.B  Once spring arrives, you will go through all the teething problems of
sorting out your work and then, oh joy, the open road.B  Have fun and keep
smiling.
B 
Oh yes, you are likely well aware of Derek Jobbs 100-Six website but just in
case you are not, check outB  http://www.healeysix.net/ B 
B 
Welcome to 2012.
B 
--Scott Morris; Simcoe, OntarioB B B B B B  - Keep Smiling, Murphy Lives

--- On Sun, 1/1/12, rvmaylor at shaw.ca <rvmaylor at shaw.ca> wrote:


From: rvmaylor at shaw.ca <rvmaylor at shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Happy New Year
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Received: Sunday, January 1, 2012, 11:06 PM


Hi all,

To start off the year on a good note here is another Healey (1958 100-Six,
BN6L755)B  just back on the road after 21 years.
Back in 1989 the brakes were a wee bit shawdy so I started taking pieces off
the car and before I knew it a full blown restoration was underway. New sills,
outriggers, floors, engine rebuild, rust removal, panel repairs.
Crap, I was in over my head, financially and skill wise. School, other cars,
overseas work, houses, a wife and kids all conspired over the years to slow
the rebuild but it continued in fits and starts and finally it is
complete....?
It's only trip so far is up and down the back lane and it will hibernate until
spring when it can be really called 'back on the road'.
Everything is back to original including the brakes, which still are a wee bit
shawdy.

Please visit the photo site below if you think a rebuild of a stock 100 Six is
of interest.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/100-6/show/

Happy New Year

Ross Maylor
Calgary Canada


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