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Auction of a number of Healey projects (think I saw some hardtops in there, too) coming up in Buffalo in August: https://www.schultzauctioneers.net/Auction025.htm Tip o' the driving cap to the Healey mail list.
Auction of a number of Healey projects (think I saw some hardtops in there, too) coming up in Buffalo in August: https://www.schultzauctioneers.net/Auction025.htm Tip o' the driving cap to the Healey mail list.
Wasted youth, I shoulda been a dentist.
Chris...
WHich brings up the topic of hoarding as a sickness......have a 90 yr old hoarder by me..has everthing...cars, boats, airplanes, army Tanks..says he wants to sell but can't..he understands it is a sickness.....told him it would be an honor for me to be the next proprietor of an old e-type that has been sitting for 30 yrs....he looked me straight in the eye and said 'KEEP YOU EYES ON THE OBITUARIES". And this was AFTER he said he needs to sell...
nONE OF HIS CARS ETC ARE IN RUNNING CONDITION... My wife and I left after 4 hour tour....we were sad that he knew he was trapped but could do nothing about it...
Wow, what a coincidence, I found some harnesses in a dumpster while going through your town! I now have some wires to go with my 35 year old bad voltageI have crap in my garage that I know I will never use and yet I cannot seem to part with some of it. The other day in a rare fit of rash impulsiveness I threw away three sets of five-point racing harnesses that were out of date by three-five years. As I tossed them in the dumpster I wrestled with the thought that someday I might have a need for them to lift a fallen tree or something--you just never know what might happen!