Doug -
If Dave drank a Guinness at the pub after driving his
Healey, that would mean he'd be a Welshman driving an
English car to get an Irish stout!
Sacrilege!!!
Cheers ;-)
Alan
'53 BN1 '64 BJ8
--- "Douglas W. Flagg" <dwflagg@juno.com> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I don't think you are old fashioned, but understand
> why we own a Healey
> in the first place. It is not for a mega watt sound
> system with a multi
> CD
> player and finger tip control. Nor is it for a
> fully synchro 5 speed
> rice
> rocket transmission and whatever else one feels the
> need to "creature
> comfort" a Healey. The Healey was made to be driven
> and appreciated
> for what it is, not what you think it should be.
> Take the time to drive
> the
> open roads and smell the roses, enjoying the sweet
> sound of a machine
> made in the era when people took the time to enjoy
> life (and a
> Guinness!!).
>
> Regards,
>
> Doug
> "56 BN2 (as it was when built)
>
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 04:50:20 EDT
> Daveshealey100@aol.com writes:
> > Noise!
> > Call me old fashioned but after a week of driving
> my "regular" car
> > to and
> > from work, there is nothing I like more than
> driving the Healey on a
> > sunny day
> > and listening to the exhaust note, the birds
> singing and when the
> > mood takes me
> > busting into some Operatic aria myself.
> > Then again I live in Wales, the land of song !
> >
> > Dave
> > 53 BN1
> > Wales UK.
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