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Re: [Healeys] A Day at the Beach

To: healeyrick@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Healeys] A Day at the Beach
From: Jackson Krall <jackson_krall@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 07:10:43 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
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Brings back old memories Rick, my Mom used to have a place on Plumb Is. just 
accross from Salisbury Beach which also happens to be where Dodgem bumper cars 
were invented(yeeha!).
Best
JK



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On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 8:22 PM EDT HealeyRick wrote:

>     For most folks, that means sunning on the sand and a swim in the ocean.
>Can't say I'm a big fan of that, but I do love living near the ocean 
>and have
>my whole life.  Something about beach towns is like a summer 
>long party.  Ask
>Jimmy Buffet, he made a fortune out of telling their 
>tales.  And for car
>guys, the beach cruise is part of the allure.  
>Nothing like that 5 mph crawl
>along the beach so that everyone can check
> out your car while you check out
>the beach girls, surfers ... and the 
>temperature gauge.  So today, I took the
>Healey for a beach tour.  First
> stop was Salisbury Beach, MA where, I'm told,
>the Healey was quite a 
>successful autocrosser in the hands of its first owner
>back in the '60s 
> (and before that it was an SCCA production racer with
>triple HD8 carbs.
>  Guess it's always been kind of a bad boy).  Next up was
>Seabrook (N0 
>Nukes! No Nukes!)  and then on to Hampton Beach, NH a real
>honky-tonk 
>kind of place.  The beach was packed and I had the requisite ego
>boosting thumbs-up, "nice car" and "sounds great"  kind of stuff during 
>the
>bumper to bumper traffic  (well, actually the Healey did, I didn't 
>get any of
>those)  The Healey has a nice lumpy cam that really sounds 
>good coming off
>idle so it gets the attention of the hot rodders and 
>Harley guys. 
>Best
>comment of the day was from a guy about my age standing amongst the
> partyers
>on the porch of one of the beachfront cottages.  "That ain't 
>no stock Healey
>motor!"  Made my day.
>      
>Finished up with a drive  by Brit Bits in Rye NH
>http://www.britbits.com/ (lots of nice cars for sale, but I'm pretty happy
>with my Healey 
>stable) through Wentworth-by-the-Sea and then into Portsmouth.
>Took Rte 95 home at a goodly 70 mph.  About a 100 mile round trip without
>incident  (including a temp gauge that behaved itself)  and added a few 
>more
>miles on the clock so that I gained a little more confidence in the swap and
>how everything meshes together.
>     
>Funny how a trip like this is a doddle
>in a new car.  In the Healey, it's an adventure!
> 
>Rick
>
>
>"Madman in a death
>machine"
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