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BN4LO38287

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 2.6 - 6 100 Six 
 BN4 
 Left Hand Drive 
   
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 1957 Pacific Green / Old English White
 1999 
  
  
  
IndianaIndiana
 Original 
United StatesUnited States
 

 

Record Creation: Entered on 31 March 2007.

 

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2007-03-31 00:19:56 | Lofty writes:

From the original austinhealey.com web site:

Gene Marinacci, Noblesville near Indianapolis, Indiana, USA: 1957 pacific green/english white 100 Six, #bn4L-0-38287
New member of the Healey family. Bought a 1957 Longbridge 100/6 completely dissembled but all the parts were there included completely painted. Everything was new I had to buy about 2,000 in small parts and the upholstery kit. Top tonneau, carpet etc another 4500. Charlie Warner of the Ohio club said he would assemble it if I would help. So my friend Ron Frances and I went to Charlie's for 8/ 2 day sessions. Then Charlie and his wife Mary Ann came down to our house stayed and we done the upholstery, the only thing left I have left is for stitches up to install the top.

John Hunt from Calif. club was staying with me at the time and he commented what a beautiful car and I should take it concourse next year in St Louis conclave I really am so new I don't know yet but I sure met some nice people though all this. Thanks for reading this gene.

2009-10-19 19:32:06 | Kelly writes:

I am purchasing a 58 BN4 and looks like the original color (as seen in trunk and engine compartment) could have been the color called Pacific Green. Would you possibly consider sending me a photo of your car showing this color. Thanks a lot.

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