RAC68
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Hi Steve,
As an original owner, I never thought getting a Certificate for my car was that important. However, when I am gone, it may make a difference to my kids or grandchildren if they decide to sell my BJ8 P1. Should I be considering the purchase of a Certificate?
After deciding to purchase a BJ7 in August/September of 1963 (BJ8 was not yet introduced) and living on the NJ side of the Lincoln Tunnel (Weehawken, NJ), I searched for a dealer that would take my 1958 Customized powder blue Pontiac Bonneville Convertible on trade and found a Pontiac/BMC dealer outside of Passaic, NJ. Since the lead time was close to 6 months, I was called in early April of 1964 to pick up my Healey and a BJ8 P1 was offered and happily accepted in place of the BJ7.
On delivery, it was noted that one of my seat cushions had a mar and the dealer was slow in replacing it. As I remember, I drove to the NY BMC offices in Palasade Park, NJ (on the NJ side of the George Washington Bridge) and they promptly replaced the defective seat cushion. I se,e in your attachment, that you indicated Import locations in NYC and Newark, NJ. These locations are within 20 miles of each other and I would have thought they would have constituted a single import destination. Since the dealer I selected is reasonably equidistant from both NYC and Newark import locations, I guess I will need to purchase a Certificate to find out where my Healey entered the US.
All the best,
Ray (64BJ8P1)
As an original owner, I never thought getting a Certificate for my car was that important. However, when I am gone, it may make a difference to my kids or grandchildren if they decide to sell my BJ8 P1. Should I be considering the purchase of a Certificate?
After deciding to purchase a BJ7 in August/September of 1963 (BJ8 was not yet introduced) and living on the NJ side of the Lincoln Tunnel (Weehawken, NJ), I searched for a dealer that would take my 1958 Customized powder blue Pontiac Bonneville Convertible on trade and found a Pontiac/BMC dealer outside of Passaic, NJ. Since the lead time was close to 6 months, I was called in early April of 1964 to pick up my Healey and a BJ8 P1 was offered and happily accepted in place of the BJ7.
On delivery, it was noted that one of my seat cushions had a mar and the dealer was slow in replacing it. As I remember, I drove to the NY BMC offices in Palasade Park, NJ (on the NJ side of the George Washington Bridge) and they promptly replaced the defective seat cushion. I se,e in your attachment, that you indicated Import locations in NYC and Newark, NJ. These locations are within 20 miles of each other and I would have thought they would have constituted a single import destination. Since the dealer I selected is reasonably equidistant from both NYC and Newark import locations, I guess I will need to purchase a Certificate to find out where my Healey entered the US.
All the best,
Ray (64BJ8P1)