I think the translation of the movie title is, "I Should Have Had a Rollbar"
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I think the translation of the movie title is, "I Should Have Had a Rollbar"
Rick
I hate when that happens.
Richard Mayor
Vintage Racer HBN7L-466
Portland, Oregon
Disclaimer: We would like to assure the audience that no Healeys were harmed in the filming of this incident.
DerekJ
www.healeysix.net
Quante Volte Quella Notte (1969)
Rick
Would love to have that 200 KPH speedometer!
Michael Pittsburgh PA USA
anyone else notice that the windshield supports are different once he drives away?
Wow a complete letch in a Healey!
C'est horrible!
Another nice looking Healey bites the dust. I also liked that black/silver KPH speedometer, never seen one of those.
Bill Sullivan
Albuquerque, NM
I feel so much safer now, knowing the windscreen and hood frame can stand up to a roll over!NOT...
You mean hood frame?!
Bill Schmidt
Longbridge grille.JPG
Think I can see his problem. The grille opening is too small, only nine gills showing- should be ten. That'll scare the girls off for sure. Not to mention the BJ8 indicators and BN2 headlight rims.
Looks like he maintained good body gaps even after the roll over! Impressive!
Dang! That door appeared to open easier after the roll over than before he got into it. (Well, that's one way to adjust it).
[QUOTE=HealeyRick;917602]Apparently a common theme:
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All things considered, I thought the Healey held up rather well! Unlike the driver...too bad they had to ruin a perfectly good Healey for a B movie, or any movie for that matter. Should have used a fiat!
First clip, back in the days of black and white movies, the roads must have been really bad. Drivers move the steering wheel back and forth a lot, when driving down a straight road....lol
Sometimes it is better to travel than to arrive.
64BJ8 ph2
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