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1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina
1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina
1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina 1953 Nash Healey Pininfarina

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LeMans Hardtop
Coachwork: Pininfarina
Chassis Num: 13557
Engine Num: NHA 11286
 
This unique and rare Nash Healey Le Mans coupe is one of 62 coupes built in 193, and one of only 506 Nash Healeys that were ever built. The Nash Healey was a hybrid, but not the kind that is so popular on today's roads. Rather, it combined the American straight-six Nash engine and transmission, a chassis from Britain's Donald Healey, and a body by Pininfarina in Italy. It was one of the first post-war production sports cars in the United States. The car was dubbed 'Le Mans' to commemorate a third-place finish at the famous French race. This car is chassis 13557, with engine NHA 11286.

EventGroup 
Carmel-By-The-Sea Concours On The AvenueAmerican & Continental European Sport 
Meadow Brook Concours d'EleganceEarly Sports Cars to 1955