Oh man, I had a '59 100-6 2-seater when I was 17. Cool car, with the twin carb 235" 6 popper & aluminum body it could blow the doors offa those MGAs & TR2s & 3s. Outhandle the Chevys & Fords in the canyons by a long shot, and give 'em a good run for the money on the flats. Mine was even about this color originally, but since the paint was bad, I painted it turquoise metalflake w/ cream insets (I was 17!). A real chick magnet, too. Got more babes with that car than I ever have with any other vehicle. Probably had more fun in it too. I sold it to buy my first motorcycle, so I don't regret that, but my Corvette is the car I bought to replace the Healy.
Wow, that's nice to see, brings back good memories.
Ya know, TT, "back in the day" in America, if you wanted sporty performance of any type other than just brute power, there were not many options other than European vehicles (bikes or cars). Porsches & Fiats were around, but the British cars & bikes were by far the most popular. There was enough of a dealer network & suppliers that it wasn't hard to own & work on one. Yeah we all whined about Lucas & SU the like, but hey, that was part of what made them special. Any old farm boy could work on a Chevy, but it took skill & finesse to run a British car. And it was really fun to overtake those ol' Chevys and leave 'em in the dust on a twisty canyon road on a summer night....Drop a few firecrackers in the road for 'em as we disappeared around the next curve.....
John
Oh man, I had a '59 100-6 2-seater when I was 17. Cool car, with the twin carb 235" 6 popper & aluminum body it could blow the doors offa those MGAs & TR2s & 3s. Outhandle the Chevys & Fords in the canyons by a long shot, and give 'em a good run for the money on the flats. Mine was even about this color originally, but since the paint was bad, I painted it turquoise metalflake w/ cream insets (I was 17!). A real chick magnet, too. Got more babes with that car than I ever have with any other vehicle. Probably had more fun in it too. I sold it to buy my first motorcycle, so I don't regret that, but my Corvette is the car I bought to replace the Healy.
Wow, that's nice to see, brings back good memories.
Ya know, TT, "back in the day" in America, if you wanted sporty performance of any type other than just brute power, there were not many options other than European vehicles (bikes or cars). Porsches & Fiats were around, but the British cars & bikes were by far the most popular. There was enough of a dealer network & suppliers that it wasn't hard to own & work on one. Yeah we all whined about Lucas & SU the like, but hey, that was part of what made them special. Any old farm boy could work on a Chevy, but it took skill & finesse to run a British car. And it was really fun to overtake those ol' Chevys and leave 'em in the dust on a twisty canyon road on a summer night....Drop a few firecrackers in the road for 'em as we disappeared around the next curve.....
John
That's exactly the way it was.Thanks for that John. My best memories were in my 3000, a 3 liter, when the 240Z's came out(2.4 liter). That old car blew their doors off their shiney new car every time. Muscle cars stomped all over me, but in the twisties, I left them behind.
Ditto for the poon tang. Mine was black, and I thought I could never afford to restore it, so off it went.:bonkers:![]()
Okay, someone explain to me what poon tang is
Okay, someone explain to me what poon tang is