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Subject: [Healeys] Boot lid Bracket
From: Perry via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2019 18:12:52 -0500
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Listers
Well that nasty looking boot lid bracket gave up a body number, 1726. That =
would have been a late 1953/early 1954 car.  I recall pulling a BN1 out of =
a chicken coup in Waimanalo Hawaii in the late 1970=E2=80=99s.  I gave it t=
o my eldest son in 1985, he was 15 at the time. Too far gone to repair (in =
those days) it was stripped by him (good way to pass on the passion) and he=
 was gifted a little later with a 1957 BN4 parts car that is still on the r=
oad today.
So I suspect that that rusty bracket came from the pile of BN1 parts of 34 =
years ago.=20
As they say, A good story will sell anything, but I think I=E2=80=99ll clea=
n it up and put it on my desk=E2=80=A6.
Perry

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 that nasty looking boot lid bracket gave up a body number, 1726. That woul=
d have been a late 1953/early 1954 car.=C2=A0 I recall pulling a BN1 out of=
 a chicken coup in Waimanalo Hawaii in the late 1970=E2=80=99s.=C2=A0 I gav=
e it to my eldest son in 1985, he was 15 at the time. Too far gone to repai=
r (in those days) it was stripped by him (good way to pass on the passion) =
and he was gifted a little later with a 1957 BN4 parts car that is still on=
 the road today.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>So I suspect that that rusty brack=
et came from the pile of BN1 parts of 34 years ago. </p><p class=3DMsoNorma=
l>As they say, A good story will sell anything, but I think I=E2=80=99ll cl=
ean it up and put it on my desk=E2=80=A6.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Perry</p>=
<p class=3DMsoNormal><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Sent from <a=
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