You're right Editor-wan. In the end, as it the beginning, it comes down to personal preference. All of the opinions are helpful, even influential. My thoughts now center around what makes these cars, and any vintage cars for that matter, memorable and desireable. There are millions of cars built in 1966 that are gone, and no one really mourns thier passing. But the loss of even one example of a great car is cause for grief. Why is the Healey one of the latter? Naturally, it's because a combination of factors that make a car a subject of lasting desire came together with this car. One of those factors is the color. And especially the two-tone colors available, which by 1966 were going out of style with other makes. The first Healey I admired was Healey Blue over white. That combination has stood the test of time for automotive enthusiasts in general, and for me in particular. (Not to mention She Who Must Be Obeyed) So I'll go with the Healey Blue over white, not for monetary value reasons, but because I know I will like it. Yes, when Healeys gather, it will be yet another of the same stripe, but that's not very often. More often, it will be the only Healey around, sporting the colors that enduringly have and will proclaim that this is a special car. Not a bad choice.