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A Long Shot

Bruce Bowker

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By any chance does anyone recall or know of a man named Paul Haus who collected 100 M Healeys in Bucks County Pa in the late 1960's early 1970's ??

I know this is a long shot.

Bruce
 
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I interviewed him at his home a few years ago.

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Was he living in California? He would be in his late 50's now. I know he had M's and was after an S way back when.

Sorry to hear he may have died.

As I said, I knew him in the late 60's and early 70's when I owned a 1956 100-4. The car was, at that time, way beyond my means to repair so I dismantled it and sold it off in parts. When I moved to Bonaire in 1973 I gave him whatever was left over and lost contact. Now that I have cars again I wanted to see if he was still collecting Healeys after all these years.

Bruce
 
No, he was in New Jersey. It seemed to me that he had lived there since the 70's anyway. Besides 100S stuff, he had a few rusty Rover 3500's from the 70's scattered about the yard.
 
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No, he was in New Jersey. It seemed to me that he had lived there since the 70's anyway. Besides 100S stuff, he had a few rusty Rover 3500's from the 70's scattered about the yard.

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Thanks very much. That would have to be him. Also thanks Patton. Michael replied to my email and will give me some more information later.

I very much appreciate everyone's help.

Bruce
 
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