Most of what I do know comes from Rich, the PO, and the Ontario Ministry of
Transportation ( which gives a list of previous owners ). In my case, I have
the names of the past 4 owners ( or is it 3? :) ) It seemed to me that Rich
has the history of the car's ownership from '86 as well. And also some
stories, though I think they are stored in his mind. I've written a letter to
someone with the same last name and first initial in the town recorded asking
for more info if he's the person. I got no response. :(
The registry is a great starting point, and I'm all for it. But people move,
change email addresses, etc. It doesn't store pictures or record service
history.
On Saturday, I was cleaning cars on my driveway, and as always happens ( I
live on a busy street ) I had 2 people drop in on me to talk. The first guy
is looking for a 1500 Spitfire engine, if anyone can help him. He thinks he
dropped a rod. The second guy said that he used to live in the neighbourhood
a long time ago and he handed me a black and white photo of himself at 10
years of age in 1958 and told me that he thought I might be interested in it.
I was. In the background was my house that I've been in for 10 years as the
second owner. The trees were certainly smaller and I couldn't make out what
was in the garage. :)
I would love to see pictures of my car in the past and hear about what's been
done to it to keep it alive this long. I figure the likelihood of someone (
other than Rich ) on the list knowing the car personally is next to nil,
unless someone here has formerly owned it or restored it. You always miss
100% of the shots that you don't take, so I figured that I would put it out
there, just in case.
Thanks!
Robert
> From: sbyers@ec.rr.com
>
> And based on Robert's question, I would just like to take yet again another
> opportunity to plug a main benefit of listing your car in a registry.
> Have you noticed how frequently questions like Robert's come up on the
list?
> Most Healey owners are interested in the previous history of their cars,
but
> how does what you know about your car get recorded and preserved if not in
a
> registry? None of us get to keep them forever, and some owner 10 or 15
> years from now might like to know that you existed in the history of your
> car. They might even like to try to get in touch with you to learn your
> experiences from your time as the car's caretaker.
> Yes, you can pass the record on to the next owner yourself; but what
> guarantees that he/she will preserve it and pass it on, etc.?
>
> If the previous owner(s) of Robert's car had entered the car into the
> Hundred Registry, it would be there for him today.
>
> Steve Byers
> HBJ8L/36666
> BJ8 Registry
> Havelock, NC USA
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