wls wrote:
>
> Listers
>
> I thought you may be interested in an auction sale that is coming up in the
> UK in September 1999. It hascome about following the death of a multiple
> collector Tony Elsoff who was a Healey fanatic specialising in rallying.
> Everything has to be sold and no reserves have been set.
>
> 1960. Ex-works AH Sprite Mk1. One of six lightweight coupes, hand built in
> aluminium. Famous John Sprinzel reg. PMO 200
>
> 1959 AH 3000 Mk1. Works rally car from the Abingdon factory Competition
> dept. for BMC Works drivers and the late John Gott. Raced from 59-86.
> Includes wide wings and Pearce alloy wide wheels. Needs some work but a
> great project car.
>
> 1954 AH BN1 100. 100 % replica car of 100S. with alloy body, x flow cylinder
> head, genuine 100S brakes and instruments. Best of its kind in existence.
>
> 1953 Alvis Healey roadster one of only 25 ever made. 81k miles, requires
> "minor work"
>
> A lightweight 3000 incomplete and in component form
>
> About 10 Mk1 sprites in various conditions.
>
> A mountain of spares.
>
> Also just heard of another similar following the demise of Arthur Carter an
> eccentric multi millionaire who bricked in 18 works rally car into a sealed
> garage. Unfortunately I havent any more details on this yet but will let you
> know. They include a genuine 100S, AH 4000 (only 3 ever built) and also the
> last of the works rally cars (PWB 57).
>
> I bet that gets your mouth watering. Sorry that this may upset a few of the
> more sensitive of you that amazingly enough have something against
> professional assistance on the list, but I can assure you I have no vested
> interest in either sale.
>
> David Ward www.bighealey.ltd.uk
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