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SAC#842 :Healey 1948

Started by SACO, October 23, 2014, 02:14:12 AM

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SACO

What's this, from when , for 1 point !  :)

SACO


SACO


oko94


SACO


nicanary

Coachbuilt body on a mass-produced chassis?
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

SACO

Not on a mass-produced chassis !

Wendax

Bentley Mk 6 chassis?

SACO

Not a Bentley chassis !

Wendax


nicanary

I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

SACO

A postwar chassis !
Not a Lagonda !

Quiller


ropat53


targhediferro


SACO

Yes ! Healey !
Locked for Quiller !

SACO

Have you a year for this car ?

Quiller

I regret I have no idea ... (you may unlock, SACO!)

SACO

I give you all the same the point because I have only not much information on the car !
An Healey from 1948 !

barrett

Someday soon, somebody needs to compile a list of Healeys and their coachwork, in the same vain as the Postwar Spohn thread. I'm sure there were more of these built than the familiar Elliot/Westland types and we already have several on the 'site...

nicanary

Quote from: barrett on November 16, 2014, 02:23:25 PM
Someday soon, somebody needs to compile a list of Healeys and their coachwork, in the same vain as the Postwar Spohn thread. I'm sure there were more of these built than the familiar Elliot/Westland types and we already have several on the 'site...

Agreed. But not me! I'm pretty sure this is built on a Westland or Elliott = the wheels are the same, and I don't think it's a Nash car. It is designed along the lines of something by Graber or Farina, but no doubt done in the UK. Abbott of course worked for Healey on the later models, so maybe this is some kind of design study.
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia