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Beware your e-mails

Who were the e-mails from? A few weeks ago, people on the Healeys e-mail list at autox.team.net were receiving telephone calls from someone trying to buy their Healey. That turned out to be legitimate inquiries from an actual "dealer". Maybe the e-mails are just another effort to generate some business.
 
Reid, I have been a member for about 6 months or so & I wanted to know if there is a way to check the Healey 100 registry for a Healey I owned in 1960. The registry would not accept my current password. I don't even know if it's suppose to accept our normal password or if you need a special password. Any info would be appreciated.

Bobbyd
 
Reid, I have been a member for about 6 months or so & I wanted to know if there is a way to check the Healey 100 registry for a Healey I owned in 1960. The registry would not accept my current password. I don't even know if it's suppose to accept our normal password or if you need a special password. Any info would be appreciated. Bobbyd

The registrar is Randy Hicks. You can contact him via email to ahca100registrar@gmail.com
 
Hi Bobbyd,
Did you read the section in red in the registry area about user name and password?
 
Bobby,
Looks like a bit of confusion here. What Greg is referring to is how to access the forms to place your car in the 100 Registry:

IMPORTANT! To access the below Registry forms, you will need to enter the following:
User name: guest
Pa$$word: bighealey2013 (all lower case)
This is necessary to limit spambots from submitting these forms with garbage.

However, there is no online access that I'm aware of that will allow you to view the cars that are actually registered. If you want to trace an old car you owned, you need to contact the Registrar, Randy Hicks, @ ahca100registrar@gmail.com
 
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