100DashSix
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I was searching Hemmings when I saw this listing for a 1959 100-6, which the seller claimed was wrecked in a front-end collision in 1969 and sat outside for 30 years:
https://www.hemmings.com/.../883756.html
The car was actually my 1957 100-6 BN4, garage-kept for 15 years, and wrecked when automotive shippers didn't tie it down to the truck. It was given to me by my father when I graduated high school in 2004, and my uncle and I fixed it up.
Here's what it looks like today, from the listing on Hemmings:
Pretty sorry, eh?
Here's my father and I driving around in 2004. The car wasn't perfect (note the duct taped door and worried-the-bonnet-will-never-open-again towel), but it looked pretty good.
After it was wrecked in shipping, we went to see the car and took some photos. Here's a side by side comparison, showing it's the same Healey. It's amazing what three years outside did to it:
side by side 1
side by side 2
I thought it might turn up some day. Is the story of this Healey almost at an end?
https://www.hemmings.com/.../883756.html
The car was actually my 1957 100-6 BN4, garage-kept for 15 years, and wrecked when automotive shippers didn't tie it down to the truck. It was given to me by my father when I graduated high school in 2004, and my uncle and I fixed it up.
Here's what it looks like today, from the listing on Hemmings:

Pretty sorry, eh?
Here's my father and I driving around in 2004. The car wasn't perfect (note the duct taped door and worried-the-bonnet-will-never-open-again towel), but it looked pretty good.

After it was wrecked in shipping, we went to see the car and took some photos. Here's a side by side comparison, showing it's the same Healey. It's amazing what three years outside did to it:
side by side 1
side by side 2
I thought it might turn up some day. Is the story of this Healey almost at an end?