Damned nice of that Healey driver to acknowledge your existence. I must
admit I was a little steamed during my recent emergency tire change when a
Healey flew by in the near lane without a second glance...
To be charitable, he possibly assumed that I had the situation well in hand
(...to be uncharitable, he had probably never taken his knock-off hammer out
of its mint NOS tool roll...)
on 3/4/01 4:44 AM, MGTD1952@cs.com at MGTD1952@cs.com wrote:
> Yesterday was beautiful here, as we got up into the 50's and the sun was
> peeking out from behind the clouds. Took the BGT out for the first time in
> almost 2 months, as old man winter's grip finally loosened (and the salt was
> gone from the roads!).
>
> Had a wonderful blast through the country, and even saw a big Healey taking
> advantage of the break. He dipped his lights as we passed, and I gave a
> hearty wave (as the Prince of Darkness has temporarily borrowed my dipper).
> It was nice to see another LBC out there.
>
> Now, with the BGT tucked in and bundled up, we are awaiting the "Storm of the
> Century" here in the Northeast. My local forecast is calling for over 24" of
> snow, beginning in just a few hours (I just checked the Doppler pics, it's
> already in the southern end of the state).
>
> When will spring arrive....................
>
>
>
> Steve in NJ
>
> '68 BGT
> '52 TD (in resto)
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
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