Photo Gallery «Austin-Healey 100 Six - more space and two additional cylinders for the roadster»
In 1956, Donald Healey presented the Austin-Healey 100 Six, the six-cylinder version of the successful 100 model. More space and more comfort was the thrust, although this was not entirely voluntary, as the British Motor Company no longer wanted to produce the large four-cylinder. Despite the additional weight and somewhat reduced sportiness, the 100 Six was a success and paved the way for the 3000 model. This vehicle report portrays a late Austin-Healey 100 Six and shows it on historical material and in the sales brochure.
Austin-Healey 100 Six (1958) - it just shouts "Come in!"
© Daniel Reinhard, 2016
Austin-Healey 100 Six (1958) - brand lettering on the rear
© Daniel Reinhard, 2016
Austin-Healey 100 Six (1958) - flat and low, that's how a sports car should be
© Daniel Reinhard, 2016
Austin-Healey 100 Six (1958) - the two-seater version was only added in 1958
© Daniel Reinhard, 2016
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