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Re: [Healeys] Lots of expensive Healeys for sale

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Lots of expensive Healeys for sale
From: Jwhlyadv@aol.com
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 13:49:21 EST
A friend made a inquiry  about these vehicles and here are the prices. Anyone
know if Donald's coupe is  for sale?

Jim Werner


The Healey Rolls Royce  (4000)

Chassis no 624W1628
Engine No; HF414

It is one of only  three cars hand built by Donald And Roger Menadue at
Donalds house in Cornwall.  This car is The Manual version The other two cars
were
automatic transmission  and Manual with overdrive. The car has only covered
less than 5000 miles from  new, most of which were in the hands of  Bic
Healey.
It then passed to  Arther Carter and remained in his collection some 35 years
at the time of his  sale in 2005 it had only covered 3327 miles. The asking
price is #250,000 ($489,424.00)

Healey Silverstone
Chassis No D47

Built in 1949  chassis no D47 of the 105 Silverstone built, D47 was a works
car prepared for  Duncan Hamilton for the 1950 International production car
race at  Silverstone.
Duncan Hamilton was a large man best known for his LeMans win in  1953
driving the C Type Jaguar. Due to his size Donald altered the cockpit  length
to
accommodate, him this modification remains today. He went on to win  the race.
Covered in detail in his book Touchwood and also in Charles Mortimers  book
'Racing A Sports Car'.
The car was rebuilt by David Ruddell about 10  years ago, with particular
attention to the engine. he sold the car to an  American 6 years ago. He has
used
the car in events in the States with success.  The engine was removed and
rebuilt 2 years ago, and has only race once since. it  also has a removable
roll
bar and recently Alifin brake drums fitted.
Asking  price #125,000. the car is currently in the USA. ($244,712)


Healey Silverstone Cadillac.

Built in  1949 Chassis no D15, This is the only car sold by Donald Healey
without an  engine, he car was shipped to the USA
by Briggs Cuningham and a Cadillac  power unit fitted the rear axle was
changed to a DeDeion unit  and raced  successfully at Sebring.
The car is fully restored and ready to race. We  have a complete history file
on the car and many letters from Briggs Cunningham.
Asking Price #250,000 ($489,424.00)

Any further questions please feel free to  contact;

Warren  Kennedy





Thanks,
Jim Werner
Louisville, KY





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