The fascinating thing is that a Healey in very similar recently-restored
condition to largely original concours standards (including the nice wood
steering wheel) sold at RM in Monterey a few weeks ago for over $150,000.
Clearly Motostalgia at Houston Keels & Wheels ain't attracting the right crowd
of Healey buyers.
G.
Gary Anderson
Editor-in-Chief, The Star Magazine
Mercedes-Benz Club of America
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From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
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We concluded it was bad (horrific) editing on
the trailer/commercial. He was
apparently talking about a different car,
after showing the Healey.
The Healey at least sold--for $67,500--but a 911L
and Alfa went unsold.
Bob
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