Photo Gallery «Austin-Healey 100M - Le Mans equipment for the sports driver»
When the Austin-Healey 100 was shown for the first time at the Earls Court Motor Show in London in October 1952, it aroused enormous interest. With speed records and racing successes, it proved its sportiness, while at the same time being inexpensive. And anyone who wanted to be a little faster could get help from the factory. This is how the 100 M was created to Le Mans specification. This report summarizes the history of the four-cylinder Austin-Healey and shows a factory 100M in many pictures.
Austin-Healey 100 M (1955) - Jerry Coker developed the shape of the sports car in close collaboration with Donald Healey
© Daniel Reinhard - Courtesy Bonhams, 2019
Austin-Healey 100 M (1955) - elegant design without frippery
© Daniel Reinhard - Courtesy Bonhams, 2019
Austin-Healey 100 M (1955) - the gearshift is easy to hold
© Daniel Reinhard - Courtesy Bonhams, 2019
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