D45

known owners
Guy Gale 1950
Sir Francis Samuelson 1950 – 52
R.S.B. Walkden March 1952 returned to works and shown written off.
Mr Swiffen in June 1953 the car was fitted with a Nash Healey engine
And was in the works many times until 1954.
Nothing further known of this car .
_ _ _ _ Italy

Events
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1950 raced in club-races
1950 26.Aug. B.R.D.C. Production Car Race Silverstone driver: Guy Gale
1950 16.Sept. Tourist Trophy at Dundrod Start No.28 driver: Mike Oliver, 8th in class, 15th overall 1950 Goodwood 30.Sept, driver: Sir Francis Samuelson
1951 Goodwood 26:März

1951 Goodwood 21.März
1951 Goodwood 16.Juni
1951 Goodwood 18.Aug.

Literature:
PROFILE PUBLICATIONS Peter Browning 1967

Informations from Warren Kennedy 2019:

Through my research on The Nash Healey N2023, originally registered KWD 947, this was the only Right Hand Drive, Panel craft Nash Healey built. This was the car that Donald drove on the 1951 Mille Miglia. The car suffered a DNF on the alpine rally, damaged Radiator.
R.S.B. Walkden  March 1952 returned to works and shown written off.
Mr Swiffen in June 1953 the car was fitted with a Nash Healey engine.
Correct Walkden did wright the car off in a major accident, Donald bought the salvage and used the registration book to put on N2023 The Nash Healey. He kept the Log book from N2023 (KWD 947) and used it as a number plate for all his demonstrators, race cars and proto types. He eventually sold the Log book with a pile of spares for £50.00 (receipt for this is published in Bill Emerson’s book) Page 69.
Mr Swiffen entered the car in the 1953 RAC rally

 

  • Listing ID: 1000
  • Chassis: D45
  • Reg. Nr.: LGK 50