I purchased a '61 BN-7 last weekend (no it wasn't in Scottsdale) and am now reviewing some of the documentation accompanying the car while I await delivery. Interestingly the "Destination" listed on the Heritage Certificate is "Charleston". The date of despatch was 8 September 1960. I have owned a few other Healeys over the years and have examined a fair number of Heritage certificates in the course of my seemingly "Endless Search" spanning a little over three decades. I don't think I've ever seen Charleston listed as destination before. Does anyone have a view of the bigger picture on US ports of entry for these cars during the early 60's? I assume that Charleston would have been a regional distribution center for BMC dealers in the southeast. Earlier documentation is sparse. While I bought the car in Michigan, the previous owner reports having purchased it in the Omaha area a little more than ten years ago from a guy who claimed to have owned it for about twenty years. That would have been roughly 1983. The story goes that prior to that the car was owned by a pilot stationed in that area who unfortunately never returned from Nam; the car is said to have been stored in his family's garage for some time before it was sold. No idea if that unfortunate pilot was the original owner or not.
Any information on US ports of entry or referrals to other sources of information on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much.
Matt Runci
Any information on US ports of entry or referrals to other sources of information on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much.
Matt Runci