Hi Tom,
Lots of Healey guys on both lists. Sign up on the Healey list just
like Saloon-Lovers, you will be in very good company.
The HBN7 is an early 3000 when they first moved up to the larger
engine. A 3000 MK II. A 2 seater is a plus. Jump on this one or I
will.
It will be great to have you on the Healey list.
Rob
This is the killer Healey site:
Healeys@autox.team.net
http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/healeys
On Nov 23, 2009, at 10:55 PM, Tom Carson wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> A nice young fellow named Lane Lima has been working several months
> on a large abatement project in the State Office Building here in
> Juneau. He has seen me driving my XK120...and eventually told me
> about his car. It's a 1960 (purchased by his grandfather in later
> 1959) Austin Healy sitting on blocks in his father's garage on Oahu,
> Hawaii. The car is red with a white top, 4 speed w/OD, two seater,
> with wire wheels. It has 15,057 miles on it and still has the
> original tires on it. Pretty good story, huh?
>
> Finally tonight (after many weeks of my prodding) his father called
> and gave him the VIN:
>
> HBN7L1720
>
> I've certainly heard of BN7 Healys, but that's about as far as my
> knowledge goes. I'm looking for the killer Healy website where I
> can see what the VIN reveals. I know somebody out there knows just
> the site....maybe even knows all the info! Heck, I think at least
> two Listers actually own Healys. Rob Wescott on the Saloon list for
> one. As always, I hereby appeal to the wisdom on the Lists.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom Carson
> 1954 XK 120SE OTS S674946
> 1962 3.8 Mark 2 MOD, chrome wires
> Juneau, Alaska
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