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Subject: [Healeys] Help from CA, NZ and AUS peers
From: Jody Kerr <jodyfkerr@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 22:23:15 -0700
Hey folks,

This question is specifically for my peers in the Canada, Australia
and New Zealand areas. I've been compiling a list of interesting cars
owned by my family over the years and I'm interested in trying to
track down these cars to see what has happened to them. Interestingly
enough, we seem to remember our cars as importantly as our genealogy.

What I really want to know is how well these three countries have
tracked registrations and vehicle ownership over the years and how
willing they are to give that sort of information out to requestors.
Any tips and/or leads on who to contact are greatly appreciated. My
family has had Gullwings in NZ, Ferraris in AUS, Minis in CAN, and a
plethora of other british cars (E-types, Austin Healeys and the like).

Consider this, if you will, an automotive family tree. I understand
that the likelihood of me learning anything usefull is near to nil,
but it's better to try and fail, than not try at all.

Jody

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1953 Studebaker Champion
1960 Austin Healey 3000 (BT7L/5479)
1974 Jensen Healey MKII (14291)
1974 Jensen Healey MKII (18854)
1978 Triumph Spitfire (Mum's)
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