I find the car somewhat interesting but certainly a bit odd compared to an
original AH. At least the builder, whomever that may have been, used some
original Austin parts on it. The dual headlight pods are from a Austin sedan 3
liter. Folks where not enamored with the 1958 Chevys when they came out. They
had quad headlights too.
Aloha
Perry
-----Original Message-----
From: I Erbs <eyera3000@gmail.com>
Howdy all,
I was cleaning up some old emails and came across this post. After looking
t the car for a while I was trying to imagine it with Facel Vega type 4
amp look. Lights stacked instead of side by side.
nyone good enough with photo shop to try and produce one to look at?
heers
> Betreff: [Healeys] 1960 Austin Healey X230
>
> Is this the same that was for sale in Europe a couple years ago?
>
> Randy,
> It is the same car. Think they could not sell it in Europe. Now they try
> in
> the US with a silly price tag.
> Be careful with that car. There are a lot of doubts that its genuine.
>
> Josef Eckert
> Konigswinter/Germany
>
That Healey has been kicking around the "collector car" market for so long,
real or not, it's acquired its own peculiar provenance. ("This car is so
old, even Donald Healey didn't believe it when he first saw it.")
Must be worth something just for that.
G.
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