Austin Healey 100 and 100/6 Gold Portfolio 1952-1959

Publisher:

Brooklands

ISBN Number:

1855200481

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

180

Illustrations:

Fully Illustrated

£21.99

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Description

Donald Healey began building cars in 1946 and at the 1952 Motor Show he exhibited the prototype Healey 100. Because an A90 engine was used BMC decided to incorporate the model and by the spring of 1953 it became the Austin-Healey 100. In the following six years more than 29,000 were build. A four-speed gearbox came in 1955 and a six cylinder engine in 1956. The 100/6 was a little larger and allowed for 2+2 seating. Production of a pure two seater returned in 1958. The rarest of the models are the 100S of 1955 and the 100M of 1955-6, both being tuned versions. This book is a collection of road tests, model introductions and driving impressions. Also covers the record breaking and buying an Austin-Healey today. Models covered: 100, 100/4, 100/6, 100/S, 100/M & Mille Miglia.

With a total of 180 fully illustrated pages. SB.

Additional information

Weight 0.35 kg
Country Of Origin

United Kingdom