Jackie Cooper AHS 3504

The spruce green #AHS3504 Austin-Healey 100 S was built in February of 1955 for the 12-hour Sebring race for movie star, Jackie Cooper.

Cooper had raced a standard 100 with some success on the east coast in SCCA races and was a close friend of Donald Healey. In a memo Cooper writes,” In Sebring faulty wiring caused battery failure and I had to push the car over a mile! Actually, I had more success with a stock 100 and a personally modified 100 in 1954. Ferrari came out with a 2.80 in our class in 1955 and whipped our ass.”

Prints—AHS 3504 illustrations are available as fine art pigment prints in:

  • 22″ x 16″ size—limited edition unframed, limited edition framed
  • 30″ x 20″ size—limited edition unframed
  • brushed aluminum prints sized 47″ x 23″ by special order only
  • dye-sublimated large-scale backlit or unlit prints sized 80″ x 38″ or 96″ x 47″ by special order only

Options—None

From $329

 

6 in stock

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