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Here is my first healey

Manu

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Some pics of my new race car .
It's a 100-6 race car , exit from workshop in 1957 already prepared for rally .
The car has made competition until 1962 and is completely modified according to FIA N°57 data sheet .
The car was broken in 1962 , restaured in 1999 and after has race in the SVRA challenge with bob dillon and brian mertz .
She has made good results with victory and podium and was 7 at the austin healey australian american challenge in 2005.

 
:cheers: Beautiful car, and great looking garage as well. Is that carpet on the floor?
 
In one word; WOW !

Nice car, nice RaceDeck.com floor

Hans
 
I thought you car sounded familiar when you described the exhaust exiting through the rear fender. I never had the pleasure to compete on the track with your "new" car, but it was always well prepared. Congratulations on your purchase. I assume you plan to race your new Healey? Keep us posted on you exploits.
 
Thanks for all your reply .
Yes doougie , this is my car .
I try to have the FIA PTH for an healey 3000 MKII in order to make Le Mans classic .
Does anyone see this type of exhaust on other car ?
This is striagth pipe , too loud for street use ,there is bolt on the fender ,I thing it is to mount a type of DB killer but I don't know exactly what type .

Regards .

Emmanuel .
 
On my '63 BJ7, I've run dual glass-packs exiting in front of rear tire. I put 2 supertraps, w/changeable stainless disc & cone style cap on the end of curved pipes. IMO, had very nice throaty sound without being ear piercing. Cheers Geno
 
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