1951 Nash-Healey Roadster Project
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1951
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The 1951 Nash-Healey Roadster Project is a rare and historic classic car, one of approximately 104 first-year models produced with aluminum alloy bodywork by Panelcraft of Warwick, England. This distinctive vehicle, manufactured in the United States during the 1950s, retains its original chassis N2085. In recent history, it was acquired out of Oregon by its current owner in 2015 and has undergone notable refurbishments such as the restoration of the chassis, subframe, brakes, and bodywork alongside major overhauls of its components. Currently listed for auction with an active bid status of $45,000, this classic car offers enthusiasts an opportunity to own a unique piece of automotive history.
Last bid:
$45,000