Bob Memler |
1954 100-4 |
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Rolf Janssen |
1953 BN1 |
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Pat and Lou Ballard |
1963 BJ7 |
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Walter and Barbara Duffee |
BJ8 3000 MKIII |
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The Duffee's BJ8 is a gorgeus example of the marque. Though we kid Walter about never taking his car out unless the sky is perfectly clear, as you can see from the photos, the Duffee Healey makes a lot of the club drives.
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BN7 3000 |
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Aaron and Jo Gross |
1974 Jensen-Healey |
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"The Tangerine Terror"
aka "Harley Killer"
Restored by Craig Wolfe, 1995
Aaron lost his battle with cancer in November, 2002. We still enjoy Jo's company, and the Tangerine Terror is still in the club.
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Cyndi and Sam Marble |
Big Healeys, Little Healeys, Jensen-Healeys, other LBCs |
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If you cut Sam and Cyndi, they'll bleed Healey blue (though I don't think they own a blue Healey!) Currently Cyndi is a Chapter Director and both Cyndi and Sam are our membership chairpersons. They both have held many chapter offices in the past.
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Walt and Joy Kiser |
BJ8 3000 MKIII |
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Hoke and Beverly Smith |
BJ8 3000 Mk I and Sprite Mk III |
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Glenn and Julie Stephens |
BJ8 |
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Fred Vercruysse |
1962
Austin Healey 3000 Mk-II, BT-7 (Tri-Carb) |
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This is a wonderful machine that gets used a lot as Fred recently moved
to Virginia, where he now has beautiful winding roads right at the end
of his driveway. Fred visits us in Atlanta often and we try to link
up with him on longer Healey road trips in the Carolinas.
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