What do you get when you combine a Healey chassis with a Nash-Kelvinator drivetrain? The Nash-Healey, apparently.

Said to be one of only 153 examples built for 1953, the car features a body hand-built by Pininfarina.

The seller notes the Nash-Healey wears an older restoration, though is “mechanically excellent” and is a “strong driver.”

Find this 1953 Nash-Healey for sale from Gullwing Motor Cars for $125,000.
The Nash-Healey story is a fascinating look at one of the great personalities of sports-car development, Donald Healey. It includes Le Mans efforts, Hollywood personalities, and several tantalizing cases of what might have been. I wrote it up after seeing a gorgeous Nash-Healey coupe at the Forest Grove Concours in 2007. Enjoy.
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In reply to sfisher71 :
Thanks for sharing, that's some really interesting history.
Sounds like souring engines from Nash instead of Cadillac worked out for the better-second place overall at Le Mans is a pretty amazing achievement by any standard.
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2/19/22 8:45 a.m.
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