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Both were exceptional closure of a fwy here kept 1/3 of usual attendees away traffic overflow on all other fwys like rush hour not British Iron friendly as we don't handle :grief: that comes from seating in heat, stop & go bumper to bumper scenarios well
Great pics, Julius. Thanks for posting. Lots of nice Healeys and that small block Chevy TD is really cool. Your TR6 looks really nice, love that color!
OH Man that fella Julius's TR is so clean bugs don't dare lite on his wind screen. I am glad he likes TR's and not Healeys.--Great pictures too--Thanks-
Rick glad you like attended this meet 4 other times Healey numbers easily doubled. After my imput to painter Buttascotch is the color TR original paint code #54 Saffron bought in 1979 from original owner 86K miles on it $2800 my 30th birthday present to myself 37 yrs 358,929K miles later ongoing Love Affair. Wanted to get sound video of that TD but had to leave before meet was over
Stop it! Yes they do they just slide off British Iron in my blood so I do like'em best bud had Healey 100m (black over white personal license plate Orcas killer whale pods that frequent the waters of the Northwest) loved the drop windscreen when he let me drive it use to have to sip air not to inhale too much @speed appreciate the power from the 3000 as well. Lived in Washington St for 20 yrs use to TR with the Cascade Healey Club they pinned my TR6 BJ9
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