How much is my car worth?!?

Neilson said:
LawrenceW said:
I adore Big Healey’s!!

Big lump upfront, gorgeous styling, great exhaust note, an absolute left field choice for the initiated - sound familiar?
Sounds and looks like a contender as the Z4’s granddaddy…

But would I want to sell such a nice Z4M as yours, hmmmm not sure tbh - glad it’s your choice and not mine tbh
I know, decisions, decisions!
I’m looking for a silver one with possibly a hard top as well, which will remind me of the coupe when I get nostalgic 😂
The image you uploaded is just the sought of place I want to take mine if I decide to go down this route!
 
The word 'Sebring' springs to mind here. Healey replicas with better everything. Mind you, they are not exactly cheap anymore! :wink:
 
Pondrew said:
The word 'Sebring' springs to mind here. Healey replicas with better everything. Mind you, they are not exactly cheap anymore! :wink:
I looked at the Sebring version, but as you say, they’re nearly as expensive as a lower end Healey, which I guess I’m looking at. I need to drive them and this will help me decide! Thanks for the advice though 👍🏼
 
The Classic car route isn’t for me for the same reasons as Mr Tidy stated.

I drove a beautiful looking Morgan but the drive wasn’t as rewarding as the looks and I don’t think I would feel confident of leaving home without a toolbox.
 
ronk said:
I drove a beautiful looking Morgan but the drive wasn’t as rewarding as the looks and I don’t think I would feel confident of leaving home without a toolbox or a recovery truck.
Fixed that for you, Ron! :thumbsup:
 
ronk said:
The Classic car route isn’t for me for the same reasons as Mr Tidy stated.

I drove a beautiful looking Morgan but the drive wasn’t as rewarding as the looks and I don’t think I would feel confident of leaving home without a toolbox.
I’ve heard the last one’s to be made (MK3’s), were pretty decent and very reliable, so I’m thinking this is the version I need to look at. It has better ground clearance, and most Healey’s all have updated brakes so at least I can stop! 😂
It would be a completely different driving experience, but definitely interested in getting behind the wheel, and I’ve just renewed my membership with the AA! 😂
 
MikeyH said:
You have an amazing looking car, Austin Healey 3000 was my dream car also, still is. :thumbsup:
Thank you! I know I’d be upset in losing her, but it’s one of those scratches I might need to itch.
I have a test drive in a very early BN4 today, so that will give me an idea. It’s not the version I’m after, as I think I’d go for a late BN8. At least it will give me an idea of the driving experience. Watch this space… 👍🏼😁
 
Neilson said:
MikeyH said:
You have an amazing looking car, Austin Healey 3000 was my dream car also, still is. :thumbsup:
Thank you! I know I’d be upset in losing her, but it’s one of those scratches I might need to itch.
I have a test drive in a very early BN4 today, so that will give me an idea. It’s not the version I’m after, as I think I’d go for a late BN8. At least it will give me an idea of the driving experience. Watch this space… 👍🏼😁
Will do, have fun :thumbsup:
 
Well, I test drove a very Healey (100/4) yesterday, but only in the passengers seat!
Firstly, the top of your head sits above the windscreen, which makes you wonder how many owners have hit their heads due to an emergency stop! :headbang:
It feels like you’re in a very early fairground tin car that’s extremely enclosed, especially with the hood up. I’m not sure if the last Healey’s of the production line were more roomier, but I’m guessing they are especially with a 2+2 seating arrangement.
If I was to buy one, it would be a MK3, as additional comfort extras were added with the addition of wind up windows too!
It sits closer to the ground and even makes the Z4 looks large, but dare I say the ride is more comfortable than the zed, and handles well over potholes and lumps and bumps in the road. There is definitely scuttle shakes, but this all adds to the charm and enjoyment of these cars.
The downside is the continual maintenance, and not a lot of parts are not available anymore on the very early models.
Will I buy one…
I definitely love all the nostalgia that comes with these, and the ride was extremely good. I’m sorely tempted, but looking and getting back in the Z4, made me realise how special these are. They’re definitely a future classic, so I’m putting the Healey on hold for now and will continue to enjoy the Z4! 😁 :driving:
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Lovely looking car with the graphite 18" wheels off of the M3 E90/E92.
£30k seems to be a good price to go for, with the mileage at sub 40k as well and full service history..
 
Neilson said:
They’re definitely a future classic, so I’m putting the Healey on hold for now and will continue to enjoy the Z4!

That sounds like a good plan. :thumbsup:

I'd only want a classic if I could keep my Z4 as well!
 
Mr Tidy said:
That sounds like a good plan.

I'd only want a classic if I could keep my Z4 as well!
That is the whole point for me too.
An old classic British car would be lovely (I considered it too recently. Stags, Spitfires etc) but only if you can afford to keep it for those very rare drives on a Summer's day, maybe twice a year, or take it to shows. I ruled them out as I am too much of a worrier. I know I would never drive a classic as I would be too scared it wouldn't get where I wanted to go, let alone back.
 
I had the Morgan itch that needed to be scratched.
The five mile test drive scratched it nicely and my E85 felt like a limo’ in comparison :thumbsup:

There’s no doubt that I find the old cars very attractive but I can’t contemplate bothering with a test drive with a view to buying ever again .,

My head is back in charge again!
 
nickw6666 said:
Lovely looking car with the graphite 18" wheels off of the M3 E90/E92.
£30k seems to be a good price to go for, with the mileage at sub 40k as well and full service history..
Thank you and that’s what I was thinking, but she’s a keeper and I’m not going to sell now! 😁👍🏼
 
Mr Tidy said:
Neilson said:
They’re definitely a future classic, so I’m putting the Healey on hold for now and will continue to enjoy the Z4!

That sounds like a good plan. :thumbsup:

I'd only want a classic if I could keep my Z4 as well!
Now that’s a plan, just need to find the extra funds haha 👍🏼
 
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