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Nash-Healey Roadster

1951 — USA

Post-War (1946-1959)American1950s Americana
Engine3,849 cc
DrivetrainRWD

Nash-Healey Roadster

The Nash-Healey represented an unprecedented international collaboration between Nash Motors, British sports car maker Donald Healey, and Italian coachbuilder Pinin Farina. Nash's robust overhead-valve six was shipped to England for installation in Healey's sophisticated chassis, then sent to Italy for stunning aluminum bodywork. The result was America's first post-war sports car, capable of over 100 mph and successful in competition including Le Mans. Only 506 were built due to the high price point, making surviving examples highly collectible.