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Feeling like my life hasn't been very challenging lately I decided to take my '60 BN7 out for a winter drive. The temps are in the low 30's with a stiff winter breeze of about 15mph steady, gusting to 30mph, making the windchill about 19 degrees. However, the sun is shining and the roads dry. So on goes the top, on goes the side curtains and then, wait a minute. In Missouri I realized you need a reason to take your Historic plated car out on public roads. I've never been pulled over mind you, but I've always felt I need to have a good reason in mind, just in case. Hmmm, I usually just say I'm going to get gas and come right home. But today with a full tank I decided to rationalize the drive as; "I've checked out all the systems on my recently restored car except the heater." Sounded good to me, so off I go. Nothing but the rattle of Tenax fasteners and buffeting side curtains and of course that beautiful Healey exhaust in my ears. What a great ride. I've always wanted to experience what it feels like to drive a LBC in the winter, as if it were your only car. I'm happy to say it was great!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif I never felt cold, even the side curtains were effective in keeping the cold air out of the cockpit. The heater, yes, it worked. The blower didn't seem to be working but who knows? Maybe it was I couldn't hear it anyway. The car ran about 50-60 lbs of oil pressure and the temps stayed at 170-180. My feet stayed warm, indeed I stayed warm, and no, I never was pulled over. What a great experience, highly reccommend a cold winter drive in your Healey. How about sharing a winter experience with us? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/savewave.gif
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