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New Member with '61 Tri-Carb

MHSasse

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Bought my 1961 3000 MkII BT7 Tri-Carb from a member of Central Indiana A-H Club two years ago. I've been a member of Bluegrass A-H Club since 1992 (3 Bugeyes in pieces), but only active again since acquiring my 3000. Soon after I bought the car, my neighbor (whose daughter is Preteen Miss Kentucky) asked if I'd be willing to carry three princesses in the day-after-Thanksgiving Light Up Louisville Parade. I've attached a couple of photos and the Courier-Journal article of me carrying Preteen Miss Kentucky, Little Miss Kentucky and Tiny Miss Kentucky. What a blast!
 

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Some interesting cargo you're hauling in that Healey! Welcome aboard! We have a really active Healey forum here so you'll be right at home!
 
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