Models
| Type | Engine | Approx Production | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healey Westland Roadster | 2443 cc Riley 4 cylinder | 64 | 1946-50 |
| Healey Elliott Saloon | 2443 cc Riley 4 cylinder | 101 | 1946-50 |
| Healey Sportsmobile | 2443 cc Riley 4 cylinder | 23 | 1948-50 |
| Healey Silverstone | 2443 cc Riley 4 cylinder | 104 | 1949-50 |
| Healey Tickford Saloon | 2443 cc Riley 4 cylinder | 222 | 1950-54 |
| Healey Abbott Drophead Coupe | 2443 cc Riley 4 cylinder | 77 | 1950-54 |
| Nash-Healey | 3848 or 4138 cc Nash 6 cylinder | 506 | 1950-54 |
| Healey G-Type Roadster | 2993 cc Alvis 6 cylinder | 25 | 1951-53 |
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