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BN4LO47326

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 2.6 - 6 100 Six 
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 Left Hand Drive 
   
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 1957 Colorado Red
 2009 Grey
  
  
  
MaineMaine
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Record Creation: Entered on 31 March 2007.

 

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2011-10-17 14:51:47 | AH Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Current Interior was added: grey
  • Last Seen was changed from 1999 to 2009
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    2007-03-31 00:30:47 | Lofty writes:

    From the original austinhealey.com web site:

    My car was found near Mechanisville, Virginia, She had been sitting for 25years in a yard with right front-end damage. I was buying this Healey and a Morgan Super Sport in the American car yard. It turns out the car had a km/hr speedo, and was a strange combination of no overdrive, and disc wheels. I sent for the BMIHT certificate and received a separate note and copy of her warranty from Anders Clausager, stating that the car was prepared and shown at the 1957 Paris Motor Show. I was able to trace her history to Tyrone, PA, but no further, in 1959, and the title indicated it was brought from another state. I also have an F. Woll, who the car was warranted as first owner, of the American Base at Verdun, so his implies a soldier may have brought her back over. I am looking for more information on her, I have no pictures of the car from the show, nor have I the final bit on owner. The concept here for this car was a basic no option car, selling cheaply to help boost sales of the 100-6. Any further information or suggestions appreciated.
    Bob Bowie of Maine
    PO Box 3751
    Brewer, Maine 04412

    2011-10-17 08:23:47 | pauls writes:

    2009 post:
    BN4 L S 47326 RED CAR GREY INT TOP BLACK STEEL WHEELS WHITE TYRES YELOW DUPLO LIGHTS KILOMETER GAUE THE CAR IS PAINTED MATT BLACK UNDER ITS RED PAINT BUILT AT LONGBRIDGE AS A DISPLAY CAR DEL TO AFIVA PARIS

    2015-02-17 05:43:36 | David writes:

    Hi, I'm looking for Austin Healey speedos in Km/h if anybody has one to sell,
    Thanks.

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