DescriptionHealey Westland woody sports wagon apparently from ca. 1950 but beautifully restored since.JPG
English: Healey-Westland based woody-style sports wagon.
A total of 106 Healey Rolling Chassis was delivered to coachbuilders. H. G. Dobbs in Southampton received 16 of them (with the Riley engine) and built shooting breaks for them. It is likely that the pictured car is one of these cars
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