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Austin-Healey - Sport series

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About Austin-Healey

Austin-Healey was a brand of sports car.

The marque was established through a joint venture arrangement set up in 1952 between Leonard Lord of the Austin division of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and Donald Healey, a renowned automotive engineer and designer.

Austin-Healey produced cars until 1972 when the 20-year agreement between Healey and Austin came to an end. Donald Healey left the company in 1968 when British Motor Holdings (BMC had merged with Jaguar Cars in 1966 to form BMH) was merged into British Leyland.

Incidentally, the name Austin is now owned by Nanjing who bought the assets of MG Rover Group (British Leyland's successor company) out of bankruptcy in 2005. After Donald Healey sold his original business, Donald Healey Motor Company, the Healey brand was registered to a new firm, Healey Automobile Consultants, which the Healey family sold to HFI Automotive in 2005.

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S6 12v 3.0L         
78.0 kW / 104.6 hp / 104.6 hp  190.0 N·m / 140.1 lb·ft / 140.1 lb·ft
   

Austin-Healey Sport Convertible (1958)

convertible (cabriolet), petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, 2991 cm3 / 182.5 cu in / 182.5 cu in, 78.0 kW / 104.6 hp / 104.6 hp @ 4200 rpm / 4200 rpm / 4200 rpm, 190.0 N·m / 140.1 lb·ft / 140.1 lb·ft @ 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm

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