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1952 Nash Healey Roadster

Sale price: £14,995.00 make an offer

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Date: 2024-04-21

Davide Civiero (from ITALY) offered 15000 usd

Car location: Mereworth, United Kingdom

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1952
Doors:
2
Mileage:
10
Engine:
4,100
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1952 Nash Healey Roadster for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.05) based on 544 votes
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This is an extremely rare Nash Healey Roadster for restoration. it has come in from the USA and is a great candidate for restoration. We have the US Title and all EU Customs have been paid. IT is ready to restore and then be registered anywhere.

In 1949 a chance meeting between Donald Healey and George Mason. boss of Nash-Kelvinator. resulted in a new US-only model being added to the Warwick-based company's range - the Nash-Healey. The latter combined Nash's 234. 6ci (3. 8-litre) overhead-valve six and three-speed/overdrive gearbox with the chassis of the Healey Silverstone sports-racer.

Crafted in aluminium and featuring a distinctive Nash-style grille. the streamlined body foreshadowed that of the Austin-Healey 100. Despite some notable competition successes - works entries finished 4th at Le Mans and 9th in class at the Mille Miglia in 1950 - sales were disappointing and production ceased in 1951.

Restyled by Pinin Farina. the Nash-Healey re-emerged in 1952 no heavier than before despite its new steel bodywork and soon benefited from a larger (252. 6ci. 4. 1-litre) and more powerful (140bhp) engine. Racing successes continued. particularly at Le Mans where a Nash-Healey finished 3rd in 1952. beaten only by a brace of Mercedes-Benz 300SL sports prototypes. Capitalising on this achievement. a long-wheelbase fixed-head coupé ‘Le Mans' model was introduced for 1953. One of the most glamorous sportscars of its day. the Nash-Healey featured in the 1950s TV series Superman and Billy Wilder's 1954 movie Sabrina. starring Humphrey Bogart. Audrey Hepburn and William Holden. Sadly. sales remained below expectations and Nash-Healey production finally ceased in 1954 after 506 cars had been sold.

One of only 402 Pinin Farina-bodied Nash-Healey Roadsters built. chassis number ‘N2395' was sold new in the USA and is UK registered with a current tax disc!

This car comes with many parts as you can see in the photos but it may or not be complete. it is impossible to take an inventory of all the parts with the car. what you see in the photos is what you get with the car.

These are incredibly rare in Europe and this would be a worthwhile project for someone looking for something slightly different!

You can find us on Facebook for News and Instant Stock Alerts.

This is an extremely rare Nash Healey Roadster for restoration. it has come in from the USA and is a great candidate for restoration. We have the US Title and all EU Customs have been paid. IT is ready to restore and then be registered anywhere.

In 1949 a chance meeting between Donald Healey and George Mason. boss of Nash-Kelvinator. resulted in a new US-only model being added to the Warwick-based company's range - the Nash-Healey. The latter combined Nash's 234. 6ci (3. 8-litre) overhead-valve six and three-speed/overdrive gearbox with the chassis of the Healey Silverstone sports-racer.

Crafted in aluminium and featuring a distinctive Nash-style grille. the streamlined body foreshadowed that of the Austin-Healey 100. Despite some notable competition successes - works entries finished 4th at Le Mans and 9th in class at the Mille Miglia in 1950 - sales were disappointing and production ceased in 1951.

Restyled by Pinin Farina. the Nash-Healey re-emerged in 1952 no heavier than before despite its new steel bodywork and soon benefited from a larger (252. 6ci. 4. 1-litre) and more powerful (140bhp) engine. Racing successes continued. particularly at Le Mans where a Nash-Healey finished 3rd in 1952. beaten only by a brace of Mercedes-Benz 300SL sports prototypes. Capitalising on this achievement. a long-wheelbase fixed-head coupé ‘Le Mans' model was introduced for 1953. One of the most glamorous sportscars of its day. the Nash-Healey featured in the 1950s TV series Superman and Billy Wilder's 1954 movie Sabrina. starring Humphrey Bogart. Audrey Hepburn and William Holden. Sadly. sales remained below expectations and Nash-Healey production finally ceased in 1954 after 506 cars had been sold.

One of only 402 Pinin Farina-bodied Nash-Healey Roadsters built. chassis number ‘N2395' was sold new in the USA and is UK registered with a current tax disc!

This car comes with many parts as you can see in the photos but it may or not be complete. it is impossible to take an inventory of all the parts with the car. what you see in the photos is what you get with the car.

These are incredibly rare in Europe and this would be a worthwhile project for someone looking for something slightly different!

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Comments and questions to the seller:

from Davide Civiero, dated 21 april 2024
Please send me....if the Nash is disponible ??

Best Regards


from Antonio, dated 29 october 2023
Can i have more pictures about engine, interior and all parts of rear and front body?

from Keith Davis , dated 07 may 2023
What is the vin plate numbers for this car please?

from Georg Hueniken, dated 09 september 2018
Hello, we are interested in buying this project car. How complete is the engin? Running? Please contact us at [email protected] or on the mobile +49 172 6123708 to discuss details.
Best regards Georg Hueniken


from gina allwood, dated 06 june 2018
Hi,
Is the Nash Healey still for sale?

Thanks


from jerry, dated 13 september 2013
is this car still for sale

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