Austin Healey 100-6 (1959)
for sale
Price: US $40,000.00
Price: US $40,000.00
This Austin Healey 100-6 was produced in 1959 and represents one of the later 100-6s
produced. Built in September 1958 painted in it's original 'Healey blue' with period correct blue interior.
Comes with a British
motor industry certificate as an original and correct 100-6.
This car runs and drive perfectly, always a head turner when cruising down the road, with a nice crisp exhaust note when cruising this car will put a smile on your face every time you get behind the wheel and start her up!
Developed by Donald Healey to be
produced in-house by Healey's in Warwick and based on Austin Atlantic A90
mechanicals. Healey built a single Healey Hundred for the 1952 London
motor show and the design impressed Leonard Lord, managing director of Austin
who was looking for a replacement to the unsuccessful A90. Lord struck a deal
with Healey to build it in quantity, bodies made by Jensen Motors were given Austin
mechanical components at Austin's Longbridge factory. The car was renamed the
Austin-Healey 100.
The 100 was named by Healey for the car's ability to reach
100 mph (160 km/h); its successor, the better known Austin Healey
3000 was named for the 3000 cc displacement of its engine.[3] Production Austin-Healey 100s were
finished at Austin's Longbridge plant alongside the A90 and based on fully trimmed
and painted body/chassis units produced by Jensen in West Broomwich—in an
arrangement the two companies previously had explored with the Austin A40
sports. 14, 634 Austin-Healey 100s were produced.
The 100 was the first of three models later called the Big Healey's to
distinguish them from the much smaller Austin Healey Sprite. The Big Healeys
are often referred to by their three-character model designations rather than
by their models, as the model names do not reflect the mechanical differences and
similarities well.
The replacement for the 100 was the
100-6. The 100-6 featured a 2 in (50.8 mm) longer wheelbase than the
100, a more powerful straight 6 engine in place of its slightly larger inline 4
and added two occasional seats (which later became optional). The body lines
were slightly streamlined, a smaller, wider radiator placed lower, an air scoop
was added to the bonnet, and the windscreen fixed.
The 100-6 was produced in two the 2+2 BN4 from 1956 onwards and the 2-seat BN6
in 1958-9.
In late 1957
production was transferred from Longbridge to the MG plant at Abingdon 14, 436
100-6s were produced before production ended in 1959
A 117 bhp
(87 kW) BN6 was tested by The Motor magazine in 1959 had a top speed of
103.9 mph (167.2 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph
(97 km/h) in 10.7 seconds. The test car cost £1307 including taxes of
£436.
Vehicle is also being sold Locally, I Reserve the right to end Auction at any time
Car is Sold AS IS, No Warranty expressed or Implied
10% deposit required at close of Auction, Remaining balance to be paid within 5 Days after close of Auction.
update: 2016-11-01
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1959 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | BN6L3300 | Mileage: | 103,940 |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 | Make: | Austin Healey |
Transmission: | 4 speed | Model: | 100-6 |
Body Type: | convertible | Engine: | 6 |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Options: | Convertible |
Sub Model: | 1006 | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Healey Blue | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Interior Color: | Blue |