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The successful rally driver Donald Healey founded his own company in 1945, the Donald Healey Motor Company to produce British racing cars. The little Austin Healey series is the epitome of British roadsters.
From Healey to Austin Healey
When Donald Healey designed the Healey 100 and presented it at the London Motor Show in 1952, the model received a lot of attention. Not only did the British car manufacturer garner great interest, but the American market also wanted to cooperate with Donald Healey. In the end, the British Motor Corporation was able to prevail. The company Austin, which belongs to the BMC, published the former Healey 100 renamed as the Austin Healey 100 in 1953. As early as 1956 the next presentation followed. The Austin Healey 100 was replaced by the Austin Healey 100 Six, which had six cylinders, unlike its predecessor that had only four. The following model, the Austin Healey 3000, differed only in size of the displacement, which rose from 2.6 to 2.9 litres. With the Austin Healey Sprite, BMC extended the series.
The end of Austin Healey
However, the Austin Healey Sprite was also the last model that was produced. As Leyland Motors took over BMC in 1968, they decided to discontinue the production of the Austin Healey models. And so the production of the Austin Healey 3000 was closed down in the same year. In 1971 the last Austin Healey Sprite was built.
Austin-Healey models
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1961 | Austin-Healey 3000 Mk II (BN7)
AUSTIN Healey 3000 MK2 (BT7)
1959 | Austin-Healey Sprite Mk I
AUSTIN Healey MK 1 Frog Eye
1960 | Austin-Healey Sprite Mk I
1960 Austin Healey 'Frogeye' Sprite
1963 | Austin-Healey 3000 Mk II (BJ7)
Austin Healey 3000 MKII BJ7
1967 | Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III (BJ8)
race prepared
1959 | Austin-Healey Sprite Mk I
Austin - Healey Sprite MK1 1959
1966 | Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III (BJ8)
Austin-Healey 3000 3000MK3 | Gerestaureerd | 1966
1954 | Austin-Healey 100/4 (BN1)
Winner in it’s class of the Salon Prive Concours in London in 2022
1954 | Austin-Healey 100/4 (BN1)
Mille Miglia Eligible, rare genuine factory Austin-Healey 100 M ‘Le Mans’
1959 | Austin-Healey 3000 Mk I (BT7)
Austin Healey 3000 Mk.1 LHD
1961 | Austin-Healey 3000 Mk II (BN7)
Austin-Healey 3000 BN7 (1961)
1966 | Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III (BJ8)
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