This is the story of the four-cylinder Austin-Healey sports cars of the early 1950s. Some 15,000 cars were made in this series. The story began at the 1952 Earls Court Motor Show, where a neat two-seater prototype was displayed on Donald Healey's stand.
This indispensable book covers the Austin-Healey 100, from its first appearance at the 1952 London Motor Show until it was replaced by the 100/6 in 1956. Each model receives comprehensive treatment, from the original BN1 to the rare 100S, with detailed technical analyses covering all aspects of chassis, running gear, engine and transmission.