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A former British manufacturer of cars. Created in 1952 as a joint venture of Austin's Leonard Lord and BMC's Donald Healey. The company stopped producing cars in 1972 when the original 20-year agreement that founded the brand expired.
Vehicle names used by Austin-Healey throughout history include: 100, 3000, Marina and Sprite.
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17 July 2012 | 42 years later, Texas man locates stolen car More than four decades after it was stolen from his then-home in Philadelphia, a Texas man has recovered his 1967 Austin-Healey sports car, mostly based upon his own perseverance. | News Article (text) Publisher: Wikinews Topic: Austin-Healey |