Nash Healey

This model was first made for the U.S. market from 1951 to 1954 and was touted as America’s first postwar sports car. It was produced by the Nash company to attract attention to its other, less-expensive models. It wasn’t until the later years that Pininfarina was hired to restyle its subtle curves to make it look more like the rest of the cars in Nash's portfolio and to add such things as a new grill with embedded headlights. At that point, the Healey also began undergoing preliminary assembly in Italy.