dougie
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I love history and I especially love the history Austin Healey. DMH was a racer, he knew the importance of head-to-head competition to sell cars. During their production years the big Healey was a regular competitor at tracks across the US and Europe, often beating all comers. Today as vintage racing is gaining more popularity, there are fewer big Healeys than ever on the track.
Back in the day, the Porsche 356 was similar if not a little more in price than the Healey six-cylinder and could be seen in equal numbers filling the grid on the track. Today the Porsche 356 is 3-4 times the price of a similar-quality Healey six, but still represents a large number of vintage racers. So what gives?
Fewer younger drivers know anything about an old LBC that hasn't been made in 56 years and the Porsche name still is strong and their current offerings are still at the top of the sports car market. Or is that the current Healey owners/caretakers are just too old and tired to do little more then wash, wax and show off their cars at the local cars & coffee?
Back in the day, the Porsche 356 was similar if not a little more in price than the Healey six-cylinder and could be seen in equal numbers filling the grid on the track. Today the Porsche 356 is 3-4 times the price of a similar-quality Healey six, but still represents a large number of vintage racers. So what gives?
Fewer younger drivers know anything about an old LBC that hasn't been made in 56 years and the Porsche name still is strong and their current offerings are still at the top of the sports car market. Or is that the current Healey owners/caretakers are just too old and tired to do little more then wash, wax and show off their cars at the local cars & coffee?