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What is the best Healey book?

BrandonBJ8

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Hi all,
I'm looking at getting my Dad a nice Healey book(history, not a repair manual) for his birthday. I see there are quite a few out there. What is your opinion on the best book about Healeys. He is from England, and we have a 67 BJ8, but the book doesn't have to be BJ8 specific.

Moss Healey Books Link

Thanks,
-Brandon
 
'Healeys And Austin-Healeys' Peter Browning and Les Needham, Pub. by G T Foulis & Co. LTD. It was for sale from The Selective Reader Tel. 1 413 774 5594.
I believe they were asking $75.00 US. It is a used book but filled with history.

Good luck,
Scott
 
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Hi Brandon,
"The Healey Book" by Bill Emerson is hard to beat.
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Believe it or not I gave one of those away in one of my early forum games "Crack the Safe" which preceeded the Virtual Rally game. It was a special edition, signed copy and very nice! I can't recall who won it, but I agree it was a fantastic book on Healeys.

Basil
 
The "check book". Most useful and easy to carry.
Check the prices form the (National)Healey clubs. I think they may be a little cheaper. Ebay and Amazon are good too.
 
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'The Healey Book' by Bill Emerson is probably the most comprehensive of the history books. Very well laid out and great for just dipping into whenever you feel like it.

or

The Healey Story by Geoff Healey. Get the story straight from the horses mouth!

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