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English: Healey Sports Convertible. Gerry Coker designed the bodywork for the Nash-Healey first exhibited at the 1950 Paris Salon and powered by the 3.8-litre straigh six Nash engine. For the 1951 London Motor Show Healey presented the 'Sports Convertible', a version of the Nash-Healey for the European markets and built on a new G-type chassis. Panelcraft Sheetmetal Co. Ltd (Woodgate, Birmingham) built the bodies for both the Nash-Healey and the Sports Convertible.
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I shot the photograph at Classic Silverstone, Towcester, Northants, UK

Previously published: Published on http://www.simoncars.co.uk/healey/hother.html
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English: This file REFUTES content on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLM_Panelcraft which claims FLM Panelcraft built the Nash-Healey and Healey Sports. They didn't build these cars as the Healeys were built by Panelcraft Sheetmetal Co. Ltd, Woodgate, Birmingham, NOT London-based FLM Panelcraft


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