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How do you Preserve your Classic British Car?

Yikes, I don't think I'd be brave enough to get that beautiful Healey out in the snow.
 
I don't consider my 63 TR4 to be a classic. It is just a fun old sports car to drive, I have enjoyed the 45+ years I have owned it. I make modifications I consider necessary for my enjoyment and safety. I preserve it for my use with proper maintenance.
 
Yikes, I don't think I'd be brave enough to get that beautiful Healey out in the snow.

Thanks for the kind compliment. Agatha has been restored now for 10 years or so. She was always meant to be a driver and that's what I do. The main roads were dry and the sun was out and Rt. 66 was calling my name. I think I only went to the local coffee shop, just about 12 miles round trip. Just a short spin but enough to put that silly grin on my face.
 
Thanks for the kind compliment. Agatha has been restored now for 10 years or so. She was always meant to be a driver and that's what I do. The main roads were dry and the sun was out and Rt. 66 was calling my name. I think I only went to the local coffee shop, just about 12 miles round trip. Just a short spin but enough to put that silly grin on my face.

I hope there was appropriate background music playing:

 
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