Nash Healey - Legendary figures and Grand ambitions

Nash Healey - Legendary figures and Grand ambitions


The Nash-Healey was born out of a chance meeting on an ocean liner and went on to become a rare gem. The story involves legendary figures, grand ambitions, and a unique blend of American and British engineering.


George Mason, the president of Nash-Kelvinator, and innovative British sports car maker Donald Healey had an incredible collaboration sparked by a chance meeting on the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth. Both men were photography buffs, which led to them striking up a conversation and discovering they both ran car companies. By the time they reached shore, they had agreed to develop a groundbreaking sports car combining American power with British design. 


Letters, sketches, and ideas were exchanged over the next few months. A vehicle that would capture the elegance of British craftsmanship while boasting the brawn of an American engine was envisioned by them.

The creation of the Nash-Healey, a car that would later become a symbol of international ingenuity and collaboration, culminated in their transatlantic partnership. 


British engineer Donald Healey designed the car, and a Nash Ambassador engine powered it. A perfect blend of American innovation and British craftsmanship was embodied in it.


Mason wanted to liven up Nash's image, while Healey was keen on using Cadillac's revolutionary new V-8 engines. When the plan fell through, the robust Nash Ambassador six-cylinder engine was offered by Mason. Equipped with dual carburetors and a hot camshaft, this engine provided an impressive 125 hp.



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