From wzharrison at comcast.net Thu Apr 5 11:10:14 2007 From: wzharrison at comcast.net (Walt & Zoe Harrison) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:10:14 -0700 Subject: what spare parts to carry? References: <395f0f850703281107t2b97005fh517b9f51110ae799@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <01d901c777a5$48dbc4e0$5abbb743@harrisonpc5> We have six boxes/containers that fit in the Sprite boot with all our spares. I could list them all, but it would be a long list ... so I'll briefly summarize. Anyone wanting the full list, ask off-line and I'd be happy to send it to you. A tool box & rags, ignition spares (distributer, rotor, plugs), hoses, belts & clamps, oil & filters, flares, wire, bulbs, fuses, gaskets, screws, nuts, cleaning stuff, Sprite workshop manual and Moss/VB catalogue. Walt & Zoe '60 Sprite ----- Original Message ----- From: "Byron Krystad" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 11:07 AM Subject: CAHC: what spare parts to carry? At the club meeting last night, Doris asked me about what parts I carry for my BN2 on long tours. I rambled on a bit: all ignition parts including a coil, water hoses, band clamps, water pump, fuel pump, fuel filter, overdrive solenoid, all your fluids, a decent set of tools, and your manual. Jeez, I'm sure there's more but I hadn't thought about this matter for a long time (I keep everything I've accumulated in a duffel bag that I just throw in the boot every time I leave the state), so I went out looking for some online resources. Here's Jim Werner's list: http://hometown.aol.com/bgahc/jwhahlychklistintro.html What other resources do club members have for this? Let's send them along so people without as much experience touring can start the year with confidence. Thanks! -Byron Krystad CAHC Activities _______________________________________________ Cahc mailing list Cahc at autox.team.net http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo/cahc From craigkanderson23 at msn.com Thu Apr 5 11:41:23 2007 From: craigkanderson23 at msn.com (Craig Anderson) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:41:23 -0700 Subject: What spare parts to carry? References: <395f0f850703281107t2b97005fh517b9f51110ae799@mail.gmail.com> <01d901c777a5$48dbc4e0$5abbb743@harrisonpc5> Message-ID: Walt and Zoe Hail, I will give you $4.95 for all of it. But why don't you advertise in the magazine You would get more takers for it. Craig Actually, to all, I would like to get your take on this subject for an article in the magazine. This seems to be a worthy topic. And I know more people will take advantage of it. Thanks to you all and if you could get it to me by the 10 of this month, it would be appreciated. J.P. Smith would still prefer a certified mechanic or a car trailer behind her. Just kidding, as she is a more than fair mechanic in her own right. ----- Original Message ----- From: Walt & Zoe Harrison To: cahc at autox.team.net Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 10:10 AM Subject: Re: what spare parts to carry? We have six boxes/containers that fit in the Sprite boot with all our spares. I could list them all, but it would be a long list ... so I'll briefly summarize. Anyone wanting the full list, ask off-line and I'd be happy to send it to you. A tool box & rags, ignition spares (distributer, rotor, plugs), hoses, belts & clamps, oil & filters, flares, wire, bulbs, fuses, gaskets, screws, nuts, cleaning stuff, Sprite workshop manual and Moss/VB catalogue. Walt & Zoe '60 Sprite ----- Original Message ----- From: "Byron Krystad" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 11:07 AM Subject: CAHC: what spare parts to carry? At the club meeting last night, Doris asked me about what parts I carry for my BN2 on long tours. I rambled on a bit: all ignition parts including a coil, water hoses, band clamps, water pump, fuel pump, fuel filter, overdrive solenoid, all your fluids, a decent set of tools, and your manual. Jeez, I'm sure there's more but I hadn't thought about this matter for a long time (I keep everything I've accumulated in a duffel bag that I just throw in the boot every time I leave the state), so I went out looking for some online resources. Here's Jim Werner's list: http://hometown.aol.com/bgahc/jwhahlychklistintro.html What other resources do club members have for this? Let's send them along so people without as much experience touring can start the year with confidence. Thanks! -Byron Krystad CAHC Activities _______________________________________________ Cahc mailing list Cahc at autox.team.net http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo/cahc _______________________________________________ Cahc mailing list Cahc at autox.team.net http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo/cahc From wzharrison at comcast.net Thu Apr 5 14:04:14 2007 From: wzharrison at comcast.net (Walt & Zoe Harrison) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:04:14 -0700 Subject: What spare parts to carry? References: <395f0f850703281107t2b97005fh517b9f51110ae799@mail.gmail.com><01d901c777a5$48dbc4e0$5abbb743@harrisonpc5> Message-ID: <020701c777bd$96194030$5abbb743@harrisonpc5> Craig, the spares may be $4.95, but you'd have to buy our Sprite to carry them. The price of the Sprite is considerably more. Walt ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Anderson" To: "Cascade List" Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 10:41 AM Subject: What spare parts to carry? Walt and Zoe Hail, I will give you $4.95 for all of it. But why don't you advertise in the magazine You would get more takers for it. Craig From bkrystad at gmail.com Sat Apr 7 19:04:33 2007 From: bkrystad at gmail.com (Byron Krystad) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 18:04:33 -0700 Subject: CAHC: Tulip Rally and Spring Opener In-Reply-To: <395f0f850704061410w4e3d301al5cbbb799d20ceee4@mail.gmail.com> References: <395f0f850704061410w4e3d301al5cbbb799d20ceee4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <395f0f850704071804y2e47ee36id59e82a9affa7e9a@mail.gmail.com> This is coming right up! The Cascade Austin Healey Club Spring Opener at the British Car Tulip Rally, hosted by MG Club. This is the 26th annual event, an observation rally through the Skagit Valley. Registration and start is at Cascade Mall I-5 Exit 230. See http://www.mgccnwc.com/tulip.htm for rally details. * To tour up with the Cascade club,* meet at Southcenter Starbucks (by Zoopa, see club site for directions) in time to depart at 7:30, then meet north-end folks at Smokey Point rest area (just before Arlington) so we can depart there at 8:30. That will put us in Burlington by 9:00 to sign in for the rally and enjoy the day. Bring a picnic lunch and have some fun! -Byron Krystad Activities, CAHC bkrystad at gmail.com From editor at healeyclub.org Mon Apr 9 22:36:45 2007 From: editor at healeyclub.org (Reid Trummel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:36:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Columbia Gorge Classic Rally, June 23 Message-ID: <457290.45811.qm@web56912.mail.re3.yahoo.com> I hope that many of my fellow Cascade AHC members will enter the Columbia Gorge Classic Rally & Tour slated for June 23. It is based out of Portland, beginning and ending in the Portland area. This is one of the premier classic rallies in the western states, and a great opportunity to get your Healey out on the road in the company of other enthusiasts. Check out the details at: www.columbiagorgemgaclub.org (click on link in the upper left corner for "Columbia Gorge Classic") This rally is unique in having three classes. In addition to the Standard Class, there is also a Novice Class for those not experienced in TSD rallies, as well as a Touring Class for those who don't want to rally at all, but would like to enjoy the great roads, great cars, and great fun of the event. Hope to see you there! Reid Trummel Rally Master, 2007 Columbia Gorge Classic Rally & Tour From wzharrison at comcast.net Wed Apr 11 17:59:57 2007 From: wzharrison at comcast.net (Walt & Zoe Harrison) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:59:57 -0700 Subject: Fw: Fast Sprites ... Message-ID: <00cd01c77c95$826a62d0$5abbb743@harrisonpc5> >From the Healey e-mail list. Enjoy the video. Walt ----- Original Message ----- Well, have a look at the first sprite in 1958: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oe94HcpHyGU It is screaming through through very wet turns. no wonder the supercars had trouble keeping up!! Anthat was the first OEM sprite... definitely not even tuned or set up suspension wise. > ----- Message Reply #1 ----- > In the 1980 I was lucky enough to be taken to Riverside Historic races > and was thrilled to see a standard looking Bugeye with hardtop and wire > wheels blitzing Ferraris and other 'heavy metal' . They were faster on > the straights but could not match the Sprites handling. > If my memory is correct the car was from up Oregon way and owned by the > late gentleman who ran Faspac ( may not be correct spelling) I was taken > there by members (Bill where are you?) of the Southern California AH > Club after they had been to the Australian National Rally. > I have never forgotten that image. > At that time big Healeys were not often seen in historic racing > When Donald visited Australia in 1977 and was the Special Guest at > Amaroo Raceway for an all Healey race he was asked his favourite car > ---- answered Sprite!! > There may have been a degree of politics in his response because the > Austin Healey Owners Club did not accept Sprites. There was a longer > running and seperate club, Sprite Car Club of Australia >> ----- Message Reply #2 ----- >> It was Stan Huntley of FASPEC, who died within the past couple of years. >> >> I photographed him racing at Laguna Seca in the green with >> white top Bugeye... FAST is the correct word for that car. >> I understand his son still races it on occasion in the Northwest. >> >> Stan also had a streamlined Sprite that ran at Sebring. It now belongs >> to >> Tom Cotter. Photo shows car as received from Stan. There were 9 >> boxes of >> rare parts with the car!! >> After Restoration. From bkrystad at gmail.com Mon Apr 16 11:22:57 2007 From: bkrystad at gmail.com (Byron Krystad) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 10:22:57 -0700 Subject: Tulip Rally Saturday 21 April Message-ID: <395f0f850704161022u5062e148j31aac7e7230d9e19@mail.gmail.com> Stupidly, I forgot to put a date on the event mail I sent. (I was dashing out the door to Hawaii, my mind was certainly elsewhere.) The Tulip Rally is this coming Saturday the 21st of April. Questions, please contact me at bkrystad at gmail.com. -Byron Krystad Activities, CAHC ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Byron Krystad Date: Apr 6, 2007 2:10 PM Subject: CAHC: Tulip Rally and Spring Opener To: cahc at autox.team.net This is coming right up! The Cascade Austin Healey Club Spring Opener at the British Car Tulip Rally, hosted by MG Club. This is the 26th annual event, an observation rally through the Skagit Valley. Registration and start is at Cascade Mall I-5 Exit 230. See http://www.mgccnwc.com/tulip.htm for rally details. To tour up with the Cascade club, meet at Southcenter Starbucks (by Zoopa, see club site for directions) in time to depart at 7:30, then meet north-end folks at Smokey Point rest area (just before Arlington) so we can depart there at 8:30. That will put us in Burlington by 9:00 to sign in for the rally and enjoy the day. Bring a picnic lunch and have some fun! -Byron Krystad Activities, CAHC bkrystad at gmail.com From wzharrison at comcast.net Fri Apr 20 13:44:18 2007 From: wzharrison at comcast.net (Walt & Zoe Harrison) Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 12:44:18 -0700 Subject: Meeting Tuesday, 24 April 2007 Message-ID: <0b2501c78384$493e4d50$5abbb743@harrisonpc5> Cascaders, We meet this coming Tuesday at Angelo's in Burien. Come early for dinner and visiting, the meeting will begin at 7:30 pm sharp! zoe. From bkrystad at gmail.com Fri Apr 20 14:23:46 2007 From: bkrystad at gmail.com (Byron Krystad) Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 13:23:46 -0700 Subject: CAHC: Tulip Rally tomorrow Saturday April 21st Message-ID: <395f0f850704201323y4e403f89qe586a96ded7242ed@mail.gmail.com> Just a reminder. The forecast for Mt. Vernon tomorrow is partly to mostly cloudy, but rain should hold off until night time. 26th annual event, an observation rally through the Skagit Valley. Registration and start is at Cascade Mall I-5 Exit 230. See http://www.mgccnwc.com/tulip.htm for rally details. To tour up with the Cascade club, meet at Southcenter Starbucks in time to depart at 7:30, then meet north-end folks at Smokey Point rest area (just before Arlington) so we can depart there at 8:30. That will put us in Burlington by 9:00 for the rally. -Byron Krystad Activities bkrystad at gmail.com From craigkanderson23 at msn.com Tue Apr 24 23:36:10 2007 From: craigkanderson23 at msn.com (Craig Anderson) Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 22:36:10 -0700 Subject: May issue of Golden Gate Healey Happenings Message-ID: News from Golden Gate. Note our ads. Craig [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pdf which had a name of MAY_2007.pdf] From bkrystad at gmail.com Mon Apr 30 12:34:14 2007 From: bkrystad at gmail.com (Byron Krystad) Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 11:34:14 -0700 Subject: Old Town Days Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show and Shine. In-Reply-To: <0d3201c78566$642d0960$a2137144@userb714118a5b> References: <0d3201c78566$642d0960$a2137144@userb714118a5b> Message-ID: <395f0f850704301134t51103barf3b3fb8a8c63a22f@mail.gmail.com> Here's an event in the Yakima area that some of our club members might be interested in. Kim included many attachments, which I cannot forward through this email list. If you are interested, please contact me or Kim directly and we can get you the fliers and applications. Address for contacts in Union Gap is 4csandme at charter.net -Byron CAHC Activites bkrystad at gmail.com On 4/22/07, Chris & Kim <4csandme at charter.net> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am sending the attached information with the hope you will consider > sharing this information with your club members. > > Union Gap, Washington is re-starting what was a tradition in the Yakima > Valley for years. That is "*Old Town Days*". This year we are even more > excited because in addition to all the other activities going on at our > event, we are hosting the very first *Old Town Days Car, Truck and > Motorcycle Show and* *Shine*. We have great plans and hope your members > will consider participating. > > I have included a Flyer for the event, a list of activities planned for > the weekend (along with hotels in the immediate area and phone numbers), and > a registration form (members who would like to enter can email me, print > copies and mail them to the address at the bottom of the form, or if they > like, they can register on the site for a small additional fee.) We are > determined to make this a Show and Shine to remember and do hope your club > will consider attending. The weather is forecast to be in the 80's for this > weekend with lots of sunshine. We have a beautiful park that has a private > paved entry and lots of lawn area to display all the vehicles. > > We look forward to seeing you in June. If you have any questions, please > call me at (509) 453-4441. > > Thank you for your consideration. > > Kim > > P.S. > I have also included a parade application form in case any of your members > would like to take part in this event on Saturday June 16, 2007 at > 10:00AM--- One final item, we do have lots of area under the trees along a > nice creek available for dry camping at no charge to participants in the > Show and Shine.