And is David Brown any relation to Aston or Martin? And where is W.O.
Bentley's hand in the current line that bears his name?
The British car industry's legacy is full of marques that went under only
to
reappear in another guise.
Still, it is sad that there is no real connection to the Donald Healey Motor
Company. Though as Greg Lemon suggested--if the drivetrain is current,
cheap, and strong, and the body is stylish, then the spirit of the man
lives.
I think, though, I will stick with the '53 and '62.
JR
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