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1955 AUSTIN-HEALEY 100

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  1. haisoodewa

    haisoodewa Karting

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    Zach M
    A very early Austin Healey 100 with an incredible file including the original body production card, owners handbook and bill of sale from the dealer in 1955. Restored to original colors and configuration. I have driven this car over 600 miles this spring and it performs just like new. Lots of power, no smoke or leaks, very smooth at speed. The car needs nothing to be enjoyed regularly. It has an older restoration that is holding up beautifully over a super straight and rust free car.

    Asking $78,000
    69k miles
    Please do not hesitate to send any questions
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  2. ersatzS2

    ersatzS2 Formula Junior

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    Love the '50 Studebaker trade-in! Lovely special car GLWS
     
  3. 2000 456M

    2000 456M F1 World Champ

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    Stunningly beautiful. I've been in love with them since they first came out (I was 9 and I used to hold a teaspoon upside down and think it looked like the curve of the fenders). Noticed that the front hood on this one is louvered. 100-M style, IIRC.
     

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