[Healeys] Through-the-Windscreen-and-Over-the-Bonnet

WILLIAM B LAWRENCE ynotink at msn.com
Sun Dec 28 09:03:25 MST 2014


Well if there is no picture of a Healey parked in front of Ayers Rock I guess you know what you have to do... If not you, who?

As for the roo bar I immediately thought "Land Rover" wonder what it does for the weight balance. Might save some body work though.

Bill Lawrence 
BN1 #554

From: molony at dodo.com.au
To: p_cquinn at tpg.com.au
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 11:53:01 +1100
CC: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Through-the-Windscreen-and-Over-the-Bonnet












Patrick 
I did have second thoughts afterwards  about my post and thought that 
there are plenty of spectacular places in Aust. as well particularly  along 
the coast line.
 
It is pretty difficult however to top some of the desert scenery in the USA 
where they obviously have very good access roads as well. Some of the high 
country
is pretty spectacular too and I well remember driving through Glacier 
National Park with about 20 Healey’s one year following a West Coast Meet (now 
Rendezvous)
that was pretty special 
 
A photo of a Healey parked in front of Ayres Rock ( Uluru now ) would also 
look great although I have never seen one
Do you have one in your collection you can share?
 
By the way the Roo Bar on the Front of Barry’s Healey looks pretty cool 
.You could almost take on a Road Train with it. 
 
Cheers
Graeme 
M




 

From: Patrick & Caroline Quinn 
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014 12:50 PM
To: Graeme Molony 
Cc: 'healeys' 
Subject: RE: [Healeys] 
Through-the-Windscreen-and-Over-the-Bonnet
 


G’day
 
Don’t know if I wholeheartedly 
agree with Graeme on this point.
 
Australia certainly does have 
that type of majestic scenery, but it may not be in very accessible places. 
After all Australia is the oldest land mass on the planet.
 
Perhaps the attached photo of 
Barry Campbell’s BN4 on the north coast of Western Australia might be of 
interest.
 
Hoo Roo
 
Patrick 
Quinn
Blue Mountains, 
Australia
 


From: Healeys 
[mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Bob 
Spidell
Sent: Saturday, 27 December 2014 12:24 PM
To: Graeme 
Molony
Cc: healeys
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 
Through-the-Windscreen-and-Over-the-Bonnet
 


Which is kind of ironic, 
since the only places outside the US and Canada I'd like to visit are Australia 
and NZ.  Someday, I'll call upon you mates Down Under to recommend an 
itinerary for a trip. 

 

If you get the chance, 
ship your Healeys to the US.  The US Southwest--which, of course, is where 
this photo was shot (Arches National Park in Utah)--is to die for as a driving 
excursion.  I'll meet you at the dock in San Francisco and plot a course 
for you.

 

Cheers,

Bob

 

 

From: 
"Graeme Molony" 
<molony at dodo.com.au>
To: 
"Bob Spidell" <bspidell at comcast.net>, "healeylist" 
<healeys at autox.team.net>
Sent: 
Friday, December 26, 2014 4:36:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 
Through-the-Windscreen-and-Over-the-Bonnet

 
Wow

 
Wish we had some 
scenery like that in Aus. Would have my car out every day

 
 

 
Graeme  
M

 
-----Original 
Message----- 
From: Bob Spidell
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 1:52 
PM
To: healeylist
Subject: [Healeys] 
Through-the-Windscreen-and-Over-the-Bonnet

 
Last one was 
well-received, so here's another.

 
-- 

*******************************************************************
Bob 
Spidell           San Jose, 
CA            bspidell at comcast.net

 
*******************************************************************

 

 

 

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