Members Cars: Tony
Healey 3000 mk3 My Healey ownership started in 1968 with a 1956 100/4 RDF 688 – (see pic 1) followed in 1970 by a 1965 Mk3 3000 FRX 307C (see pic 2). I first joined the club in the late … Continued
Healey 3000 mk3 My Healey ownership started in 1968 with a 1956 100/4 RDF 688 – (see pic 1) followed in 1970 by a 1965 Mk3 3000 FRX 307C (see pic 2). I first joined the club in the late … Continued
1960 3000 mk1 BT7 My BT7 is an American exported car reimported in 1990 and bought by me after a limited restoration in 1991. It is not concours and could be described as a good useable car. In my 30 … Continued
Many of you will know under normal circumstances my car is out and about regardless of how cold the weather is, unless the roads have been gritted or are likely to be flooded, hence the fur hat and windproof jacket … Continued
Say hello to Paul, committee member from Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast with his beautiful 1958 BN6 two seater. This is Paul’s first Healey and he has owned and enthusiastically driven his Healey for 2 years. He is looking forwards … Continued
The first Healey Hundred was technically still a “Warwick” Healey, developed without direct Austin input, other than Donald Healey securing a supply of the 2660cc four cylinder engines and running gear as used in the Austin A90. Gerry Coker penned … Continued
Warwick Healeys, 1946-1955 Warwick Healey is the term used for the cars developed by Donald and Geoff Healey when Donald started his own company following World War Two. Before the War Donald had had many competition successes so his vision of … Continued
A leisurely trip from the golden sands of Gorleston-on-sea through Oulton Broad to the East Anglian Transport Museum where you will find running trams, trolley buses and a living cobbled period street and museum. After a tea and cake stop … Continued
Gerry Coker, the wonderful talent that produced the design for the Healey Hundred sadly passed away on the 13 th November 2020 surrounded by his family. EARLY CAREER He was apprenticed at the Rootes Group starting there in 1939 and … Continued
Thank you to all our members who took the time to complete our Website survey. The winner of the afternoon tea for tea will be announced by the chairman over the next few days. The great news is that you … Continued