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Lime Rock Healeys

aeronca65t

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Seen at the recent Lime Rock Vintage event.

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Thanks Niels - I was starting to think nobody drives their big Healeys on the east coast any more. BTY, was that Jon Einhorns 3000 I saw in the racing paddock. There was much discussion about the 914 who hit his stalled car earlier this year at LRP. That's great if he had it repaired in time to make this event. Weather looks good too.

Dougie
 
Nice shots!

What do you suppose the Ferrari was doing in the middle of the field...? :wink:
 
Thanks for sharing the photos, Nial. That Messerschmidt (probably spelled wrong, if even the right car) sequence was cool. Ferrari taking the road less traveled was good was well...
 
The following Healeys were listed as race entrants in the program which was prepared some time before the event but is p[robably pretty close to accurate:

#629--Bruce Male/Andrew Male, 1959 AH
#9--Ed Preusser, 1956 AH 100 LeMans
#347--Rich Maloumian, 1956 100
#502--Rick Neves, 1956 100
#2--Jon Einhorn, 1964 AH 3000

Jon's car is an SCCA car, the rest are pretty much VSCCA equipped. I don't have any info on results--I was entered in the Elva but unfortunately had to cancel out due to illness.
 
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