Timing is everything and it's something that British motor industry
veteran Donald Healey knew quite a bit about. This was a man who
had won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1931 driving an Invicta but failed
to finish in 1935 after his Triumph Dolomite straight-eight
collided with a train.Following World War II, Healey began building
high-quality sporting cars using existing engines and running gear
from companies including Riley, Alvis, and Nash. These were
moderately expensive cars that could be driven to work and rallied
or raced on the weekends, and he gained a loyal following of
enthusiastic owners.
The ambitious Healey wanted a car that could be built in larger
numbers, was suitable for export, and would sell for less money
than his prior cars. Using the four-cylinder 2.6-liter Austin A-90
engine and transmission, as well as other components from the parts
bin of newly-formed BMC (a merger of the Austin and Nuffield/Morris
companies), Healey produced a lovely prototype styled by Gerry
Coker. The resulting "Healey Hundred" was shown at the 1952 Earls
Court Motor Show in the UK and caught the eye of visiting BMC boss
Leonard Lord - undoubtedly a carefully timed and executed
encounter!
Lord selected Healey's car over a new MG prototype, thus delaying
the replacement of the old-fashioned MG TD, which was also in the
BMC family. When it went on sale in 1953, the beautiful
Austin-Healey 100 cost less than $3,000 in the United States and
was clocked at more than 110 mph. Those first cars, designated BN1,
used the 90 bhp Austin engine, a three-speed transmission with
overdrive and were happily received in the United States, which
took most of the 10,688 cars produced.
The improved Austin-Healey 100 BN2 followed in the summer of 1955.
A few details visually differentiated the BN2 from its predecessor,
but the most important changes were a new four-speed transmission
with overdrive, a new rear axle from the BMC parts bin, and brake
drums with shoes offering greater braking surface. It is estimated
that that 4,600 BN2s were built before production ceased in 1956.
Including the 50 high performance 100S competition versions, there
were 14,634 Austin-Healey 100s built. Beginning in 1955, a
high-performance Le Mans or M version of the BN2 was offered,
including a louvred hood with leather bonnet straps, Le Mans engine
kit-including an airbox-that increased power to 110 bhp, heaver
front anti-roll bar and revised shock absorbers. There were 640
factory-built M models built, but an additional 500 or so kits were
offered for dealer or owner installation - often on existing BN1
models.
At some point, this stunning BN2 was converted to 110-hp Le Mans
specifications, including the airbox and louvered hood, believed to
be a dealer-installed kit. Finished in a gorgeous combination of
dark blue with a cream interior piped in blue, it sports a
Moto-Lita steering wheel and chrome wire wheels, while Lucas
Flame-Thrower headlamps are fitted to complete the marvelously
sporty package.
This gorgeous example benefits from a well maintained and detailed
restoration, with high quality paintwork, excellent chrome, and a
lovely, inviting cockpit. An original left-drive USA-Spec car, it
was completed in February 1956 and equipped with laminated
windscreen, MPH speedometer, and heater. It is believed the Le Mans
pack was dealer-installed, though it is not clear if this was
before or after delivery to its first owner. The car retains its
original numbers-matching engine, per the BMIHT Certificate.
To many collectors and enthusiasts, the Austin-Healey 100's are the
purest of the big Healeys. They're sleek, gorgeous, and have that
big, torquey engine. And though a good example like this one is
ideal for carving up deserted back roads, it can also keep up with
modern traffic. One drive in a well-sorted 100/4 like this car is
enough to see why there is ever-increasing demand for these
marvelous early Austin-Healeys.
Offers welcome and trades considered
Vehicle Details
1956 Austin-Healey 100-4
Listing ID:CC-2025743
Price:$80,000
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1956
Make:Austin-Healey
Model:100-4
Odometer:0
Stock Number:8003
VIN:BN2L230650
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