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'56 100-4 Vintage Racer For Sale

dougie

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Alright guys, it's time to do more then just polish the fenders of your current Austin Healey. That's right I'm calling all of you out.......Here's your chance to strap-in and strap-it-on. I don't know this car but I know what it takes to build one. This one looks like it was done right. Come on, drive a big Healey the way they were MENT to be driven......on the race track.

https://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1956-Aust...6#ht_595wt_1167

Dougie
 
Nice.

Say Dougie, can I borrow about $60 grand?

I'll even keep it at your place, and just fly out for events, you know, so you have collateral.

Oh, and can you haul it for me?

This is a great idea, I don't know why I didn't think of it sooner... :wink:
 
Ya....... Randy I can't help ya with any of those questions, but if you bring your tool box I'll let you pit next to me.

Dougie
 
Don't let it worry you Randy. It ain't a big Healey its one of them little four cylinder things.---Keoke-- :devilgrin:
 
I'm a little confused here. Just where was this photo taken on the car, front or back, left or right?
 

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Front left suspension (of car, but viewed from the front). The spring holding the SS braided brakeline is a novel idea.
 
Yep Greg, and every Healey should have a set of these protective springs installed. Most Jags have them and that is where I obtained mine. They can be installed with the brake line in situ.---Fwiw--Keoke
 
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