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How does one get the opportunity to drive when this white stuff keeps falling?


No, we need the taxes.Keoke said:MOVE to Arizona----KEOKE--- :laugh:
I know you have had a LOT of snow, but not THAT MUCH! :lol:tahoe healey said:Just for that, we are going to melt it all and send it your way. Better put your Healey up on high blocks.
John Turney said:No, we need the taxes.Keoke said:MOVE to Arizona----KEOKE--- :laugh:
Nice thing about where we live - the snow is close if we want to go, but we don't have to live in it.
judow said:I recall New England winters. Sprayed ether on the carbs to start the Healey I had then. Also would keep a light on the engine to keep it warm. Did I say this was while it was in the garage. Now I remember why I moved to Florida. Then I got the best of the best - north central NM. Not going anywhere.
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elrey said:I wish most folks in California would move to Arizona. It's real nice there! --elrey
HealeyRick said:judow said:I recall New England winters. Sprayed ether on the carbs to start the Healey I had then. Also would keep a light on the engine to keep it warm. Did I say this was while it was in the garage. Now I remember why I moved to Florida. Then I got the best of the best - north central NM. Not going anywhere.
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I wonder how many guys are out there that drove LBCs year-round? In 1967 when I got my Bugeye from my cousin, it was a pretty primitive car. Even though I had a hardtop, weather protection wasn't all that great. It really took a lot of dedication to be a sports car guy back then. Of course, that secret fraternity that included flashing headlights and waves when you saw another LBC coming in the opposite direction helped a bit. It was like saying, "I'm a poor suffering bastard, too!"
IanIrving said:I'm not sure how you manage to drive in rain now in the Healey. Got caught out by a sudden storm two weeks ago with the hood down. Hood up quickly but windows steamed up even quicker so impossible to see. That together with the leaks around the windshield, it still takes dedication to be a sports car driver even now but the joy of top down motoring and the admiring glances more than make up for the lack of good weatherproofing.
Ian
Keoke said:Well it is like Coker says or you hand the lady with the hat a large towel and tell her to keep the car dry.--Keoke-- :laugh: