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Hey Roger,
Just watched your video and made me miss my Dad , would love to have had
one of his cars to restore. Very nice tribute and obviously one beautiful
BJ8. Love the details like the radio speaker coming off to reveal the
nav system underneath. Could use one of those cup holders for my BN6.
Since it runs about 1000 degrees inside need something cold to help me
through those longer drives - strictly diet with no caffeine of course.
Enjoyed your posts about the turn signal problems. Always something with
these old beasts !
Regards,
Mike
 
I second the cup holder comment! I need to do something just like that as well. I'm getting tired of bungie cording my coffee cup to the passenger seat when I drive it to work in the morning :smile: Great videos!

~Robert
 
Robert560 said:
I second the cup holder comment! I need to do something just like that as well. I'm getting tired of bungie cording my coffee cup to the passenger seat when I drive it to work in the morning :smile: Great videos!

~Robert

Share the love, I say.

If you're a member of the Austin Healey Club of America, they include a monthly magazine called the Healey Marque.

Linwood Rose and I co-wrote an article, Healey Hidden Cup-Holder How-To.
It's in the October 2009 issue. It covers how to install it in any Healey.

It explains everything. Where to get the parts and detailed photos showing how to do it.

Thanks Lin for writing that with me.

Cup holder: Good.
Bungie cord: Not so good.


Cheers,
Roger
 
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