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Today brings the news that Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs has died. Biggs, along with a gang of other crooks hijacked a Royal Mail train on August 6, 1963 and looted it for £2,631,784 and fled to a farmhouse in the British countryside to hide out for a few days. And the getaway cars from the farmhouse? Two new Austin-Healeys that were bought for the purpose. Biggs rode away from the farm in one of the Healeys driven by robber Bruce Reynolds. https://www.ronniebiggs.com/?page_id=81 Reynolds was a true Healey guy whose Ruddspeed modified Mk II 3000 was auctioned off in 2004:
Read about Tony Dron's test drive of that car here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/2730444/Crime-doesnt-pay.html And when robber James White's loot was auctioned off in 1966, this British Pathe film shows what looks to be a BJ7 amongst the offerings: https://www.britishpathe.com/video/loot-for-auction
Read about Tony Dron's test drive of that car here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/2730444/Crime-doesnt-pay.html And when robber James White's loot was auctioned off in 1966, this British Pathe film shows what looks to be a BJ7 amongst the offerings: https://www.britishpathe.com/video/loot-for-auction