1962 Austin Healey Sebring Custom Show Car $80K
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1962 Austin Healey Sebring Custom Show Car $80K
Hi,
A friend told me about seeing this on Ebay checked it out, very nicely done. A little
out of my Budget ;-)
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Take Care,
Craig
A friend told me about seeing this on Ebay checked it out, very nicely done. A little
out of my Budget ;-)
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Take Care,
Craig
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Re: 1962 Austin Healey Sebring Custom Show Car $80K
Nice! Out of my budget by a lot too. I was happy to see where the grill badge was placed. I’d like to have a hood like that with a scoop/vent.
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Makes me think I chose the proper spot
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Makes me think I chose the proper spot
Chrisj357- Posts : 95
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Re: 1962 Austin Healey Sebring Custom Show Car $80K
Oof, that's an ambitious asking price. Lovely paint but you wouldn't catch me spending that much even if I had the disposable income. Good luck with the sale all the same.
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Re: 1962 Austin Healey Sebring Custom Show Car $80K
Wow! Maybe I need to sell mine!
Scoop hoods are are available from Robert at Sebring Parts. He advertises on the forum.
Scoop hoods are are available from Robert at Sebring Parts. He advertises on the forum.
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Re: 1962 Austin Healey Sebring Custom Show Car $80K
A lot of money and effort went into that build, but it is the type of build where you'll never see a pay back.
$85k does seem optimistic.
Two things caught my attention.
With all that money under the hood, I can't understand why they would us a lower radiator flex hose....?
Can anyone tell me what this means ?
"integrating the front bumper into the body"
Since the rear bumper is there, that appears a little weird - IMHO.
All in all, a very nice-looking car.
$85k does seem optimistic.
Two things caught my attention.
With all that money under the hood, I can't understand why they would us a lower radiator flex hose....?
Can anyone tell me what this means ?
"integrating the front bumper into the body"
Since the rear bumper is there, that appears a little weird - IMHO.
All in all, a very nice-looking car.
Jerry & Lisa Mills- Posts : 333
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Re: 1962 Austin Healey Sebring Custom Show Car $80K
I gotta say, that looks like one of the nicest Sebring MXs that Ive seen and I hope he gets what he's asking! They probably won't get close to that price, though, if they were more accurate in their description, since it's a fiberglass replica of an Austin Healey. There's definitely no "steel" in that body and no part of it was made in England. Also, I'd say that they "shaved" the front bumper, they didn't integrate it since the front of the car is smooth with no bumper shape at all. The builder probably figured that with those brakes there was a bigger chance of getting rear-ended than rear-ending someone himself, so didn't need a front bumper.
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