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Healey Silverstone Sports 2.4 23 made, only 3 left worldwide, superb original, L 1949

General description : TRADE-IN CAR. 1949 Healey 2.4 Sportsmobile. Of the only 23 of these unique Sportsmobile’s ever made, it is reported that just 3 remain in existence around the world. The Rawson bodywork is completely made out of aluminium. First registered on the 25th November 1949, it was kept by one of the owners for over 43 years. Recently close to €5000.- was spent on mechanical maintenance. There is ample documentation accompanying this car. This has to be one of the most original Healy Sportsmobile’s around. THIS VEHICLE IS IN OUR STORAGE, VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

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1949 Healey Silverstone Sports 2.4 23 made, only 3 left worldwide, superb original, L is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Brummen by Gallery Dealer for €34000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Healey Model : Silverstone Sports Model Version : 2.4 23 made, only 3 left worldwide, superb original, L Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1949 Sub type : Convertible Location : Brummen

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About Healey
Ah, Healey cars in their pre-Austin-Healey days, quite a tale, I must say. Picture a time when British motoring was all about elegance, style, and a touch of adventure.

It all started with Donald Healey, a proper Englishman with a knack for creating exceptional motorcars. He was a racing enthusiast, and his cars were a reflection of his passion for both performance and refinement.

Before the Austin-Healey days, Healey cars were a symbol of British engineering at its finest. They were the sort of automobiles that you'd envision cruising through the countryside on a misty morning, the wind in your hair and the purr of the engine as your soundtrack.

These cars embodied the essence of British sports cars, with their clean lines, chrome accents, and that unmistakable racing green paintwork. They weren't just vehicles; they were an expression of British style.

Donald Healey's cars were about the joy of driving. They had a way of connecting the driver to the road, making each journey an adventure. The open-top roadsters allowed you to feel the elements and experience the sheer pleasure of motoring.

And, of course, Healey had a racing pedigree. His cars didn't just look good; they could perform on the track, making their mark in the world of motorsport. The thrill of the race was in their DNA.

In those pre-Austin-Healey days, Healey cars represented the British spirit of motoring: elegant, adventurous, and unapologetically stylish. They were handcrafted works of art, with leather-clad interiors and wood-trimmed dashboards, a testament to British craftsmanship.

So, before the Austin-Healey name, Healey cars were the embodiment of classic British motoring. They captured an era when driving was more than a means of transportation; it was a celebration of style, performance, and a certain British spirit. Jolly good, wouldn't you say?