1951 Nash-Healey. [COURTESY PHOTO] The sporty roadster that carried the Nash-Healey name had an unlikely genesis. A chance meeting of Charles Nash and Donald Healey revealed the two men had a lot in ...
Launched in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette is widely regarded as the first sports car introduced in the U.S. by a major automaker since the Great Depression. But the truth is Nash Motors did it before ...
Donald Healey got there before Carroll Shelby. His 1951 Nash-Healey combined British sports car engineering with an American powertrain. Just over 500 were built until 1954, when American Motors ...
When you think about American roadsters from the 1950’s, you’re probably envisioning the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Thunderbird. However, both were beaten to market by the Nash-Healey which was a ...
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During the early 1950s, Nash-Healey came out with a new coupe model named ‘Le Mans,’ and the name was much more than an honorarium as Nash-Healeys had competed in the Le Mans 24 Hours since 1950.