"Hey Ron, I'm really curious. What's a "97 DB7" Healey? Inquiring Healey minds want to know. Bill Barnett '53 BN1 #663" -- Bill, I'm proud of both my British cars. I've noticed over the years that lo
"Hey Ron, I'm really curious. What's a "97 DB7" Healey? Inquiring Healey minds want to know. Bill Barnett '53 BN1 #663" -- Bill, I'm proud of both my British cars. I've noticed over the years that lo
"Mine is one of only 450 or so that came to the US in 1997 and the only light blue convertible that year (closely matches my BJ8)" Surpassed only by the extremely rare Metallic Golden Beige DB7s ;)
Or, the even rarer center shift tri-carb..... re: "Mine is one of only 450 or so that came to the US in 1997 and the only light blue convertible that year (closely matches my BJ8)" Surpassed only by
Surpassed only by the extremely rare Metallic Golden Beige DB7s ;) Bob, I don't get it. Did I miss something? I got the grin, but seem to be missing the humor. Please fill me in. Ron
--Original Message-- From: owner-healeys@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-healeys@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of dwflagg@juno.com Sent: 10 February 2006 14:48 To: bspidell@comcast.net Cc: healeys@autox.tea
Well, at least a couple of other Listers share my off-key, non-PC sense of This was a vague cross-reference to the expressed rarity--for imports stateside, at least--of a blue DB7 WRT the recent leng
i thought i'd gotten it until you explained. now i suppose i'll have to wait until Wilbur explains it to Mr. Ed where we can get the full range of <G>'s and <VBG>'s. cheers, jerry wall Bob Spidell w