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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 474450" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>Ha! That was a great read BH! I read it to my wife too and she was tickled pink! That yellow BGT is a fine example and, instead of the mini-lites that were on mine, has the original steel Rostyles. Looks pretty original too.</p><p></p><p>Great shot of the Healey too. As it happens, my father in law who is staying over this weekend has a original Work's Healey 3000. These were cars that were made for Healey's race team. Apparently it had a 0 - 60 of approx. 6 seconds - quite something for a car of that era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 474450, member: 3474"] Ha! That was a great read BH! I read it to my wife too and she was tickled pink! That yellow BGT is a fine example and, instead of the mini-lites that were on mine, has the original steel Rostyles. Looks pretty original too. Great shot of the Healey too. As it happens, my father in law who is staying over this weekend has a original Work's Healey 3000. These were cars that were made for Healey's race team. Apparently it had a 0 - 60 of approx. 6 seconds - quite something for a car of that era. [/QUOTE]
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