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Nash-Healey Roadster Healey LeMans Roadster (1953) – ultra rare 1953

General description : A very original LHD 1953 Nash-Healey Roadster in immaculate condition in old english white with red leather interior – including the very rare front bench. Formerly part of a celebrity classic car collection, the car has always been very well maintained and incrementally upgraded during its life time. It has the larger 252 cubic inch six introduced in 1952, in its LeMans dual jet fire configuration with twin sidedraft carbs. A cast iron investment at a very interesting price – the car is located just outside of Vienna and can be viewed anytime.DUE TO BREXIT THERE IS THE RISK OF HAVING TO PAY A CLASSIC CAR TAX BETWEEN 5-12% DEPENDING ON THE COUNTRY FOR CARS UK/EU OR EU/UK – TALK TO ME ABOUT TAX/VAT, THERE MIGHT BE A SOLUTION… THIS CAR IS LOCATED IN AUSTRIA and sold on behalf of the owner. Initial communication organised by us with direct contact to the owner once serious interest is confirmed. We can assist with the transport. The small print in large – always happy to answer any questions you may have. All offers are, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing, non-binding and subject to confirmation and to prior sale. All information given is based on the best knowledge and the seller’s information. The advertised €-price depends on the daily £-rate and therefore can vary, contract directly between buyer & the seller in £-Stirling at his conditions.

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1953 Nash-Healey Roadster Healey LeMans Roadster (1953) – ultra rare is listed sold on ClassicDigest in United Kingdom by for €109900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Nash-Healey Model : Roadster Model Version : Healey LeMans Roadster (1953) – ultra rare Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1953 Location : United Kingdom

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About Nash-Healey
The Nash-Healey is indeed a fascinating anglo-American hybrid and is often regarded by many enthusiasts as one of the precursors to the American sports car scene. Here's an overview of its history and the individuals involved in its creation:

History of the Nash-Healey:
Collaboration: The Nash-Healey was the result of an intriguing collaboration between two automotive worlds: the American Nash Motors and the British sports car manufacturer Donald Healey Motor Company.
Genesis: The idea emerged when Nash Motors' president, George W. Mason, and British car designer Donald Healey met in 1949. They envisioned combining Nash's reliable engine technology with Healey's expertise in creating agile and sporty cars.
Components: The Nash-Healey was built with an American Nash Ambassador drivetrain, including a 3.8-liter inline-six engine, coupled with a European-style lightweight chassis and body designed by Healey.
Debut: Introduced in 1951, the Nash-Healey made its debut at the Paris Auto Show and attracted attention for its unique blend of American power and European sports car handling.
Key Figures Involved:
Donald Healey: A skilled British engineer and designer, Healey was the visionary behind the car's design. He was known for creating agile sports cars and had a significant impact on the development of the Nash-Healey.
George W. Mason: As the president of Nash Motors, Mason saw the potential in the collaboration with Healey and supported the project, playing a crucial role in its development.
Pinin Farina: The renowned Italian coachbuilder Pinin Farina was responsible for designing the bodywork for the Nash-Healey, giving it an elegant and stylish appearance.
Legacy and Significance:
Pioneering American Sports Car: While the Corvette is often credited as the first American sports car, the Nash-Healey holds a distinct place as an early hybrid, combining American power with European styling and handling characteristics.
Limited Production: The Nash-Healey was produced in limited numbers, contributing to its status as a rare and collectible classic car today.
Racing Success: Some Nash-Healey models were successful in motorsports, participating in various racing events, including Le Mans, where they achieved respectable results.
The Nash-Healey remains an intriguing chapter in automotive history, representing a unique fusion of American and European automotive expertise and laying the groundwork for future American sports car ventures.