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Nash Healey

1951 — USA

Post-War (1946-1959)American1950s Americana
Engine3,848 cc
DrivetrainRWD

Nash Healey

The Nash-Healey resulted from collaboration between American Nash Motors and British sports car builder Donald Healey. Aluminum bodies were built by Panelcraft in England, then shipped to Italy where Pinin Farina styled elegant coupe and roadster bodies. Nash's overhead-valve six-cylinder engine provided the power, while Healey chassis engineering ensured proper sports car handling. High production costs made it America's most expensive sports car, limiting sales to just 506 units across four years.