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#620481 - 10/29/09 11:37 PM
What a Healey might be
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Jedi Hopeful
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What current vehicle would best represent what the Healey would look like if still in production today?
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#620482 - 10/29/09 11:49 PM
Re: What a Healey might be
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#620483 - 10/29/09 11:53 PM
Re: What a Healey might be
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#620484 - 10/30/09 12:02 AM
Re: What a Healey might be
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#620486 - 10/30/09 12:05 AM
Re: What a Healey might be
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#620500 - 10/30/09 04:06 AM
Re: What a Healey might be
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Yoda
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That looks more Jaguar XK-ish or C-type with the grille design, or perhaps a Healey Westland... rather than a 100-4/6/3000
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#620505 - 10/30/09 04:31 AM
Re: What a Healey might be
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 02/27/08
Posts: 267
Loc: Tempe, Arizona
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Well, the Wiesmann to me looks like an AH3000 body with Jensen CV-8 headlights. The pictures on the link I gave are poo. It was driven and reviewed on Top Gear and they loved the car. Kept oozing about the british-like beauty of the body work paired with german running gear. For the price, I'd drive a healey, but I'd certainly want to test drive. 
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#620540 - 10/30/09 08:43 AM
Re: What a Healey might be
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I've gotta agree w/nevets. The bimmer does it all without the interesting chassis dynamics. As a plus there is the coupe which is a reasonable "today" version of the similarly (but not the same) powered MGC/GT.
Looking forward to a drive in Sir Leaksallot tomorrow. Mid 60's partly sunny in NE Mass. Not trick but surely a treat!
Chris
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#620549 - 10/30/09 09:19 AM
Re: What a Healey might be
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 11/10/03
Posts: 157
Loc: Boston, MA
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Hey Chirs, I have the same year car as you and live in southeast Mass. We should get our cars together for a reunion.
As to the original post... I think the BMW votes are probably right. I'm just not a big fan of the body work on the Z4. When it was time for me to buy a new sports car, I looked at the M3s (Z4 was not out yet) Vettes, Boxsters, Miatas and the S2000. Honda got my money. I'm not sure that means anything, but as a guy who always loved Healeys big and small, the Honda hit a note with me. Six years later, I'm still loving it.
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#620670 - 10/30/09 05:03 PM
Re: What a Healey might be
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Yoda
Registered: 04/07/05
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fordtrucks4ever, perhaps a pontiac solstice or saturn sky?
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#620697 - 10/30/09 06:18 PM
Re: What a Healey might be
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 05/15/08
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Loc: New Mexico
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Michael ; The cyclops II, what a gas.....LOL simple to build and work on..... a healey replacement The blond with gauges.... now there's a site. 
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#620814 - 10/30/09 10:56 PM
Re: What a Healey might be
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 02/16/03
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Loc: Ohio
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Another nod for the Z3, especially the ///M (Motorsports) version! Having both, I make the comparison all the time. The BMW straight six (I6) is also an undersquare design, with the stroke longer than the bore is wide, and ready with bags of torque with the slightest prod of the throttle. Yes, the 98-02 BMW M Roadster is what the Healey would be when all grown up 
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#620883 - 10/31/09 10:25 AM
Re: What a Healey might be
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 05/15/08
Posts: 350
Loc: New Mexico
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Speaking of BMW, have you seen the Z8. It has the same lines from the side as the Healey. Front and rear wings. AUSMHLY: By far the best approach to the Healey. I have always enjoyed the look and the lines of the Z8. It is a spectacular auto. I have been waiting since it was introduced for the price to come down to a point that I could afford.... no such luck. I can only dream.... nice choice. I'm with you.... great car, the Z8 
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