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RE: "Go ahead, make my day"

To: "John Soderling" <jsoderling@astound.net>,
Subject: RE: "Go ahead, make my day"
From: "tom felts" <tomfelts@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 09:03:56 -0400
That was a very caring and thoughtful thing to do.  
tom




> [Original Message]
> From: John Soderling <jsoderling@astound.net>
> To: Cully Tajikistan Anderson <cullyjul@securenym.net>; Healey List
<healeys@autox.team.net>
> Date: 4/30/05 1:12:52 AM
> Subject: "Go ahead, make my day"
>
> Hi all,
> You never know when your Healey will make someone's day.
>
> Yesterday I got a cold call from a man in San Diego, CA who said his dad,
who
> lives in nearby Lafayette, CA, was turning 75 tomorrow, Friday.  He said
that
> his dad continually talks about the great 1956 Austin Healey he owned from
> 1956 to the mid 1970's, and was wondering if I might be kind enough to
give
> his dad a nostalgic ride in my Healey as a special birthday treat.  Of
course
> I said sure.
>
> Seems he was thinking several weeks ago about possibly buying his dad an
> Austin Healey for his birthday, thinking he might have to spend around
$5,000
> to $7,000.  When he checked the internet an discovered that it would be
> $20,000 to $35,000, he abandoned the thought.  Several days ago he came
across
> the San Diego Austin Healey Club website which had a link to the Golden
Gate
> AH Club and club president, David Nock.  Knowing I live next door to
Lafayette
> in Walnut Creek, David put him in touch with me.
>
> So today Erika the Red & I made a 75 year old former Healey owner's day
with a
> 75 mile Healey ride in warm 75 degree weather around San Ramon Valley's
back
> roads, with a stop at the British Crown Pub for some warm beer & Healey
> reminiscing.  He couldn't get over the how great it was to again hear that
> raucous, blatting Healey tailpipe symphonics.
>
>  As I dropped him off at his home, he sat there for a few minutes
reminiscing
> as he ran his fingers over the Derrington wood wheel, the odd trafficator
> lever, overdrive switch and escutcheon, and chrome grab handle, all the
while
> admiring the simplicity of the Healey cockpit with its symmetrically
arranged
> Smiths gauges.  There's something about sitting in our primitive roadsters
> that seems capable of transporting one back to a more civilized time,
like the
> 1950's, before monster traffic jams, road rage and cup holders.
>
> Aren't these cars great!!!!




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