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Look at the second picture for a description. Or in the comments because you can only post one picture on mobile. EDIT: Haha, got it!
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Description here.
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[redacted] because nonsense
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Pininfarina?
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it's pronounced pina/ferrari
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don't think it is
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Pininfarina is named after it's founder Battista "Pinin" Farina. There's no "pina" or "ferrari" anywhere in there.
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but it's on the internet and engraved. what more proof do you need?
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To me it sounds like there was some local place called Pina/Ferrari (there are tons of Ferrari families worldwide, it's a pretty common surname) and they built the body, that's it. Probably a small-ish place known to enthusiasts at the time but not now.
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I just looked it up and the Nash-Healey was restyled by Pininfarina after one year of production. I guess it was a typo (along with "Nash Healy").
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yes it was Pininfarina that did the Nash Healeys
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Well, I guess I can't argue with that logic.
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Yup, just looked it up myself. I can't say I'm surprised by that error (1955 and 50's in quotation marks?, Nash-Healey is misspelled).
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It is a Nash Healey Roadster
Styled by Pininfarina 1952-1954
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash-Heal…
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3rd overall in the '52 LeMans
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The part about 7-8 built would only apply if it was a special lightweight or something. Actual production was 507
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Well, I was going to add that I didn't know a thing about Nash-Healey cars. Confirmed.