drambuie
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Not long ago I took my 67 bj8 out for a drive on a cold afternoon, I decided to stop at a speedway gas station for a toasted sub sandwich and a hot cup of coffee to take on my drive in the country. As I approached my healey, I noticed a old gentleman at the rear of my car on his knees looking straight down my exhaust pipes....... He took no notice of me at first.....Then looked up and said....I am in total shock to see a Austin healey again! It has been 43 years since I have seen a healey on the road and just had to touch it and know it was real! Then this old gentleman eyes began to tear as he told me he was a former air force pilot, And back in the day he drove a Austin healey he kept parked at his base. He and his fellow pilots all owned British sports cars. Triumphs, mg's and healeys, They would trade them off to each other and race them from the air force base to the nearest town down long stretches of country roads at very high speeds.....He smiled and said, The healey was always the fastest of the bunch and was his favorite. After talking for more then a hour about his wild stories...We traded phone numbers, He asked me to help him find another healey! But couldn't remember if he drove the 100 or 3000. He became so moved and thanked me over and over for taking time to show him the sports car that brought back so many great memories. Then said..... Sorry for making your coffee and sandwich get cold! I will never forget that look in this genleman eyes, Made me realize how blessed I am to own a rich piece of sports car history, But I always knew that!
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