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Le Mans Specification: 1956 Austin Healey 100-4 “M” BN2

With a build cost of well over $100,000 this Austin 100/4 was built up to replicate the Le Mans cars of the 50′s; basically a no-expense-spared, 3 year build. This would be a great car for someone looking to get into vintage racing a few times a year or someone who wants a really aggressive [...]

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Not in Your Backyard: 1960 Austin Healey BT7 Vintage Race Car

This 1960 Austin Healey is claimed to be ready for vintage racing, from what we can tell it certainly looks the part. It’s got all the added safety upgrades including: fuel cell, roll bar, racing seat, harnesses and the original factory hardtop. The current configuration is RHD, although the owner claims all the parts necessary [...]

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British-American Mixture: 1954 Austin Healey 100 with Ford 289 V8

Classic British looks with V8 American power; sounds like a great mixture to us [purists best look elsewhere]. This 1954 Austin Healey has been transformed with the addition of a Ford 289 cubic inch V8 and T10 four-speed. We’re OK with transplant’s like this one, as there are other ‘perfect’ Healey’s out there, probably sitting [...]

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12 Hours of Sebring Race Car: 1965 Austin Healey Sprite Coupe

Here’s an opportunity to purchase a documented car with race history from the 1965 12 hours of Sebring. For those of you who don’t know the 12 Hours of Sebring, you can read more here and find some interesting tidbits and results here. Importantly, the track was originally built around an old Army airstrip and [...]

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