The Austin-Healey name came about overnight when, at the 1952 Earls Court Motor Show, Donald Healey displayed his new 100 model. Leonard Lord of Austin, on seeing the car, signed an overnight deal with Healey to mass produce the car.
The Austin-Healey name came about overnight when, at the 1952 Earls Court Motor Show, Donald Healey displayed his new 100 model. Leonard Lord of Austin, on seeing the car, signed an overnight deal with Healey to mass produce the car.