Healey (automobile)
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The surname Healey is used variously in the automotive industry:
- People
- Donald Healey (1898-1988), British rally driver & automotive engineer
- Geoffrey Healey (1922-1994), British car designer, son of Donald
- Manufacturers
- Donald Healey Motor Company (1946-1953), British car manufacturer founded by Donald Healey in Warwick UK
- Healey (1946-1954) various models using a 2443 cc Riley engine built at Warwick
- Nash-Healey (1951-1954), a joint venture with Nash Motors built with a Nash engine at Warwick and marketed only in USA by Nash
- Austin-Healey (1953-1973), a joint venture with Austin/BMC/Leyland using various Austin engines
- Austin-Healey 100(/4) & 100/6 (1953-56, 1956-1959), produced by BMC and Jensen Motors at West Bromwich UK
- Austin-Healey Sprite (1958-1971), produced by BMC at Abingdon
- Austin-Healey 3000 (1959-1967), produced by BMC and Jensen Motors
- Jensen-Healey (1972-1976), a joint venture with Jensen produced by Jensen Motors
- Kit-car
- Hult Healey, Swedish kit-car
- See also
- Healey 1000/4 (1971-1977), motorcycle built in Redditch
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