| No personal experience, but from what I've seen Bring-a-Trailer is the 
place to get top dollar for a collectible, or even a non-collectible 
car. Jalopnik has a recurring slideshow article on outrageous prices 
being paid for even mundane cars:
https://jalopnik.com/subaru-legacy-gt-dodge-charger-ferrari-f430-the-bigg-1848703025
There was a '65 Mustang convertible, not even a GT, that went for $70K; 
when I sold my dad's--at the start of the pandemic--the market for a 
similar car was $25K, tops. Or, you can let B-J or Mecum do the legwork, 
and pay handsomely for the convenience.
On 3/28/2022 8:05 AM, John Vrugtman via Healeys wrote:
> I also have a Healey for sale and have political opinions, which I 
> will keep to myself, thank you.
> Car is a 66, concours gold in 95 and driven and maintained since, as 
> they should be.
>
> Question for the list:  what should I do with it? At 80 it's getting 
> too much to have two.  And no I don't really want to donate it.
>
> John
> 64/66BJ8s
>
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