Originally registered on 30th September 1948, chassis #1677 was originally a Healey Duncan Saloon on a B-type chassis. It has been converted to a good standard in a period more than 25 years ago to replicate a Healey Silverstone, perhaps employing a C-type chassis for part of the construction.
It is offered in a bright blue hue, befitting the car. It is in all-round good cosmetic order, with a few ‘sparks’ in the paint to note on the bodywork. The cabin is simple, but complete, with two leather seats in Black, manual gearbox with leather gaiter and what looks to be a Bristol steering wheel.
The long bonnet opens forwards to reveal the 2443cc twin cam engine, mounted high, and which was reported to run when the car was last tinkered with a handful of years ago, but was untested on our recent visit. The notable twin headlamps behind the grille are present too.
Eligible for a wide number of events and disciplines, be that hill climbs, sprints or racing this is a fine car to develop as you see fit.
It is accompanied by V5C, old-style V5 and original buff logbook.
Note; this car has been subject to restorative works some time ago, and as such, some recommissioning will be required. Whilst this car does run, it is not confidently roadworthy in its current form.