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C'est horrible!

Another nice looking Healey bites the dust. I also liked that black/silver KPH speedometer, never seen one of those.
 

drambuie

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I feel so much safer now, knowing the windscreen and hood frame can stand up to a roll over!:topsy_turvy::black_eyed: NOT...
 
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Quante Volte Quella Notte (1969)

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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.
 

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Disclaimer: We would like to assure the audience that no Healeys were harmed in the filming of this incident.
Too bad there special effects back then amounted rolling a "real" Healey. Enough to make a grown man weep! :sorrow: I'm all for lighting the torch's and forming a lynch mob...what do you say boys?:yesnod:
 

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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).
 

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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
 
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