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What do you think one of these would go for?

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Hello again Paul,

I did a quick Google, but didn't find any for sale, except for a replica, asking price for that was ÂŁ22,500, so expect double that for a real one? apparently only 105 were manufactured.

Alec
 
Thanks Alan, you've answered my question. With those figures I would assume one could be had for around $50,000.00 US. Finding one might take some time though.
 
You could argue that this car is the grandfather of the Lotus 7, if you ask me. Well, I suppose that combined with the old Austin 7 racers...

Glad I could help.
 
I just replied to you on the other cars thread; about 30000 GBP for a real one, less for a rep.

If you are serious about buying one you need to join the Association of Healey Owners https://www.healeyowners.co.uk as there are only aobut 70 remaining and the AOHO will know when one is up for sale, and be able to get spares.

There was a rep for sale for some time last year, but that is now sold, I don't know of any at the moment.

Silverstone Register is here https://www.healey-classic.de// Click Start, then Silverstone Register.

John
 
Built by Donald Healey for inexpensive racing. Interesting.

Me in Donalds personal RR Healey during restoration. This started my intrest in Healeys.

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Hello Healeynut,

"You could argue that this car is the grandfather of the Lotus 7"

I'm certain Colin Chapman would not be pleased by that remark.

Alec
 
Early Lotus owes nothing to Healey, except a common interest in Motor Sport.
Healeys were expensive, rare, and not suitable for the I.E. at all.
 
A person in our local club owns a VERY nice Silverstone. I won't say want he supposedly paid for it, but I will say that he wanted it REAL bad so he made the owner an offer he could not refuse.
 
Sportsmobile for sale - not quite a Silverstone I know, but same chassis and engine, advertised on www.healeyowners.co.uk and click Cars for sale from the menu.

For those who don't know what one looks like, there's a photo of another one here https://www.healey.dsl.pipex.com/pic_front_sportsmobile.jpeg, although the one for sale won't look quite like this until you have spent some time putting it back together!

This is seriously rare territory - only 24 built and 6 known to still exist - makes a 100S or Silverstone seem common /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
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