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(TOP) Donald Healey and Ian Appleyard following their class victory in the 3-liter category at the International Alpine Rally in 1949. It was familiar territory for the pair, who had both experienced considerable success in previous editions of the famous event. (The Donald Healey Collection at the Audrain Automobile Museum)
(ABOVE) Donald Healey and Ian Appleyard’s Silverstone pictured while competing in the 1949 Alpine Rally. This is the prototype known as X2, which is clear from the fold-down windscreen and saloon-style wheels. (The Donald Healey Collection at the Audrain Automobile Museum)
(RIGHT) A newspaper report containing comments from Donald Healey made during the 1949 Alpine Rally, describing the event as an “all-around killing test.” (The Donald Healey Collection at the Audrain Automobile Museum)
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