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David Seigle-Morris automobilia auction

jstmorris

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Hello all;

In their automobilia auction on February 21, 2006, H&H Classic Auctions is including the personal archives of the now deceased rally driver David Seigle-Morris. David was a successful “Big Healey” and Mini competitor of the early 60’s. He took a lot of class wins on major European rallies. For those of you interested, a listing of the auction lots can be found at https://www.classic-auctions.co.uk/automobilia_entries_index.html at the bottom of the page.

I have no known relationship to David Seigle-Morris other than a similar last name. My interest, beyond having bought my first Healey tricarb in 1967, is as a amateur historian of the rally scene during the period 1950-1970. When reviewing the H&H auction I learned of David's passing. Since then I have tried to find out more about his recent life with little success.

Also note that in the automotive section of the auction there is a 1958 Austin Healey 100/6 - Works Demonstrator PJB 828 which is the ex-Ted Worswick and 'School of Scoundrels' car.

Enjoy!! --Scott Morris '62 BT7 Tricarb & '60 BN7
 
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