Nash-Healey Le Mans Coupé for Sale at Motoreum
This Nash-Healey Le Mans Coupe could be any year 1953 to ’55, but likely 1954. If this car is stock, it has an American Nash engine of 252 cu in, an aluminum head, and American-made twin Carters carbs
This Nash-Healey Le Mans Coupe could be any year 1953 to ’55, but likely 1954. If this car is stock, it has an American Nash engine of 252 cu in, an aluminum head, and American-made twin Carters carbs
With wire wheels.
Similar to another 1950 Studebaker Champion Starlight Coupe customized to resemble a WWII Lockheed P-38 Lightning plane.
On 183 west of Burnet Rd., this car has a four speed and a 283 V8. Pretty nice.
Just west of Burnet.
One of many variations on one of the sweetest body designs ever, the 1953 Starliner/Starlight designed by Robert E. Bourke at the Raymond Loewy studios, nicknamed the Loewy coupes. For the Hawk series, 1956 to 1964,