1953 Nash Healey Roadster by PininfarinaThis original 1953 Nash
Healey Roadster with Coachwork by Pininfarina is just out of 50
year ownership and is the ideal candidate for straightforward
restoration. Black with ivory interior and never restored, this
original barnfind is an extremely exciting discovery for any
enthusiast or collector alike. A rare and highly sought-after find,
the Nash-Healey sports car was one of the earliest collaborations
between European and American manufacturers. Its Nash driveline and
chassis components and Pinin Farina body were assembled at Donald
Healey's factory in England. With plentiful Nash power and torque,
they are not only a styling and design statement but also great
cars to tour and cruise on the highway with. This particular
example represents an exciting opportunity to own and be the first
to restore a Nash Healey Roadster at a bargain price. Barnfind out
of 50 year ownership 1 of 153 built for the 1953 model year Total
production of 506 cars in a 4 year production period Body handbuilt
by Pininfarina of Turin, Italy An ideal original candidate for
straightforward restoration A rare and unique classic Increasingly
sought-after and collectible
Vehicle Details
1953 Nash Roadster
Listing ID:CC-1830324
Price:$39,000
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1953
Make:Nash
Model:Roadster
Odometer:0
Stock Number:24926
VIN:24926
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