Bill Young
Senior Member
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Here is an interesting question. Our club (St. Johns Austin-Healey Club) has been asked to provide our cars (BJ8’s) for a local neighborhood parade for a group of seven high school seniors to help celebrate their graduation since they are not able to have a formal event. The plan is to have the students ride in the back seat and sit up on the area where the hood (top) folds in. Our concern is the potential damage to the hood frame assembly and even the aluminum rear shroud by the students sitting on these areas and acting as students usually do.
We all have seen many pictures where Healeys have been used for parade cars and would like to ask the readers if there are any easy solutions to allow for this fun activity and yet protect our cars from damage? Thanks
Bill Young, Columnist
Healey Marque magazine
St. Johns Austin-Healey Club
Jacksonville, Florida USA
sjahc.com
We all have seen many pictures where Healeys have been used for parade cars and would like to ask the readers if there are any easy solutions to allow for this fun activity and yet protect our cars from damage? Thanks
Bill Young, Columnist
Healey Marque magazine
St. Johns Austin-Healey Club
Jacksonville, Florida USA
sjahc.com