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Said to have been designed as a halo model for Nash Motors, the Nash-Healey combined the powertrain from a Nash Ambassador with a British-styled body from Healey.
This 1953 Nash-Healey Le Mans Coupe—so named after a factory-backed car finished third overall in the race—is a later-model-year example offered by the seller as largely original.
As previously mentioned, power comes from a numbers-matching 4.1-liter inline-six good for around 140 horsepower. It's backed by a three-speed manual transmission.
Finished in black over a tan interior, this 1953 Nash-Healey Le Mans Coupe is available from Significant Cars for $97,500.
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