bighealeysource said:Wow, thought it might hit 7 figures but $1,365,000 using $1.62 /pound. That is unreal. Guess Bill Erickson will need to add a post script to his article about the 100S in the just received Healey Marque - great article by the way Bill !
Regards,
Mike
I agree; it should pretty much be left alone and kept for the artifact that it is.john_j said:We were discussing the sale at a club event a couple of weeks ago, one of the group is a restorer and he suggested ÂŁ100-150,000. I'm not sure why it's so much tbh.
I'm not sure that it's a good thing to restore it, when restored it'll look just like lots of other A-Healeys with perfect paintwork and panel gaps instead of being the time warp thing that it is now.
Even then, it isn't exactly the car that was at LeMans as it must have needed a big rebuild after the acccident and then who knows what was replaced when it was raced in the 60s, but there's probably more 1955 parts in it than there are in most 1955 cars!
Legal Bill said:I would restore it back to its 1955 LeMans livery. I do not know why. I do not know if that would increase or decrease its value. It is just what my gut tells me to do.
Healey_Z said:This is one of the best looking Healey pic I've seen.