Healey Silverstone
1950 Healey Silverstone
Original Price: $4,000
Average Auction Sale: $150,355
Median Auction Sale: $122,520
Chassis Profiles
Original Price: $4,000
Average Auction Sale: $150,355
Median Auction Sale: $122,520
Chassis Profiles
1949 Healey Silverstone
Original Price: $4,000
Average Auction Sale: $134,250
Median Auction Sale: $134,250
Chassis Profiles
Original Price: $4,000
Average Auction Sale: $134,250
Median Auction Sale: $134,250
Chassis Profiles
Total Production: 104 1949 - 1951
The Healey Silverstone was produced from 1949 through 1950 with approximately 105 examples produced. These cars were built before the 'Nash-Healey' and 'Austin-Healey' by a number of years.
These hand-built, two-seater machines were designed to be light, quick, and agile. The vehicle featured a twin high-camshaft Riley 2.5-litre engine, capable of producing 104 horsepower. A Riley transmission and rear axle also accompanied the 'sporty' little British vehicle.
The spare tire was mounted horizontally in the rear of the vehicle. It served a dual purpose; it was the bumper for the vehicle. The front of the vehicle was void of a bumper.
The Silverstone's was a two-seater with little luggage space. Since they were hand-built, they were expensive. This made the vehicle suitable for only one purpose: motorsports. The vehicle weighs 2,050 pounds thanks to its aluminum body. The chassis was a simple, box-section, design featuring an independent front suspension and beam axle in the rear. The Silverstone could achieve a top speed of around 105 miles per hour.
Due to their limited production, these vehicles are very rare and desirable.
By Daniel Vaughan | Sep 2008
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