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1952 Nash-Healey

1952 Nash-Healey in The Desperate Hours, Movie, 1955 IMDB

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: UK — Made for: USA

1952 Nash-Healey

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

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vilero ES

2010-04-09 17:52

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-- Last edit: 2010-04-09 17:53:06

ShantJ US

2012-05-11 23:52

Isn't Nash-Healey hyphenated?

Also, I thought the final assembly was in Italy.

-- Last edit: 2012-05-12 00:11:57

53NH US

2012-12-31 04:55

The Nash Healey in this movie is either a 1952 or a 1953 Nash Healey. In 1952 only Roadsters were made. In 1953, Roadsters and Coupes were made, and in 1954 only a Coupe was made.

portacker US

2015-12-16 02:31

From Kenosha, Wisconsin the Nash engines and drivelines went to England for installation in the Healey-fabricated frames. Healey then sent the rolling chassis to Italy, where Pininfarina's craftsmen fashioned the bodywork and assembled the finished product. Finally Farina exported the cars to America. Kinda hard to define where this car is from. Made the car very expensive, that's why they didn't make many.

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