HEALEY SILVERSTONE COMPETITION
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The Healey Silverstone, produced from 1949-1950, was designed for racing. Donald Healey wanted a dual-purpose car, suitable for competition and road use. Its aluminum body and Riley engine made it quick.
A lesser-known fact: Some Silverstone bodies were reportedly made by Achilles, a company known for aircraft components, reflecting post-war resourcefulness.
Its successor was the Healey Tickford.
How much is a Healey Silverstone Competition worth?
In average condition, a Healey Silverstone Competition is worth £88,860.
What is the most expensive Healey Silverstone Competition to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Healey Silverstone Competition to sell in history was sold for £88,860.
What is the cheapest Healey Silverstone Competition to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Healey Silverstone Competition to sell in history was sold for £88,860.
When was the Healey Silverstone Competition produced?
The Healey Silverstone Competition was produced in 1950.


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