Healey

Healey
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Donald Healey Motor Company Limited was a British car manufacturer.
in 1950 Healey entered the North American market with the Nash-Healey, using a Nash Ambassador engine.
Healey designed a two-seat roadster employing numerous low-cost Austin components, the Healey Hundred. Austin chief Sir Leonard Lord was so impressed when he saw it on the Healey stand at the 1952 Earls Court Motor Show he offered to make it in his own factories under the name Austin-Healey 100.
Donald Healey became a director of Jensen Motors in the late 1960s and a result of this was the Lotus-engined Jensen-Healey which appeared in 1972.
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- Abbott (2)
- Elliott Saloon (1)
- Silverstone (5)
- Westland (3)
- XR37 (1)