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Jedi Knight
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One thing I always look for when evaluating the quality of a restored Healey is how smoothly the bottom line of the front wing (fender) blends with the sill (strip beneath the door I think) and the rear wing dog-leg...and how well the contours of all those panels align with that of the door. When it's right the bottom line is a smooth transition from straight to a graceful curve. In many otherwise gorgeous Healeys, this particular junction of panels is often much less than perfect. I think I know the reason why this is so - because it's very difficult to get right. Still it strikes me as odd that with the amount of effort and $$$ it takes to restore a Healey, why more attention is not given to this unique and beautiful Healey feature.
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