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1956 Austin Healey 100M – today’s tempter

Legendary Brit

There seems to be a period in the fifties and early sixties (last century) when the Brits were producing some eye-popping sports cars. Names such as MGA, E-type and Austin Healey spring to mind.

In a feature on this model, John Bowe noted: “The gorgeous lines penned by Gerry Coker remained largely unchanged until production ceased in 1967, with many enthusiasts believing the original 2660cc four-banger to be the purest iteration of Donald Healey’s vision.

“While it may seem a little quaint these days, it’s still a beautiful shape – and was absolutely cutting edge at the time.”

Under the bonnet was a big 2.6lt inline four and in the case of the upgraded 100M, a four-speed manual transmission.

This example has had a comprehensive local rebuild and is reported to be in excellent shape. It’s with the Healey Factory in Melbourne, priced at $210,000.

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