Subject: | [Healeys] Not for the Faint of Heart (non-healey |
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From: | glemon at neb.rr.com (Greg Lemon) |
Date: | Wed, 30 Nov 2011 22:24:13 -0600 |
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The Daimler SP250 was quickly moved up to C production class by the SCCA after its introduction in the early sixties, a class above the big Healey, and in the same class as the AC Ace and early jag roadsters, as noted a shame to swap out the sweet and somewhat rare V-8 in the car. It is sometimes said the most beautiful cars are reflections of nature, if a big Healey has something of a big cat ready to pounce in profile, the SP250 has a little bit of bottom feeding catfish in the front view. Still a neat and uniqe car, on my bucket list of things to own. Greg Lemon |
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