Austin Healey 3000 (1962)
for sale
Price: US $125,000.00
Price: US $125,000.00
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The Austin Healey 3000, a modest sports
car built for the enthusiast, representative of a great nostalgia for those who
had the pleasure of owning one. The 3000 stems from the original 100-4 that was
introduced in 1953, evolving over time, becoming more powerful, more refined, more usable. In comparison to the more expensive Jaguars and Aston Martins, the
Big Healey was really the only affordable British sports car that offered
competitive performance. When the 3000 made its debut in 1959, it featured a
brand new 2.9 liter straight six-cylinder engine producing about 135bhp that
claimed to achieve 60mph in 11 seconds. An impressive achievement that would
fuel an admiration for these cars that is still alive today.
As we enter the early 60’s, the 3000 MKII
was introduced, equipped with a series of upgrades and subtle styling changes.
This new Healey, alike the MKI, offered many options in terms of how you could
spec the car from different color schemes, overdrive, removable hardtop, two or
four seats, but a new option that was made available, was a triple SU
carburetor set-up. Of all units that were built, a mere 355 were equipped with
two seats, referred to as the BN7, and triple carburetors with this rare
example happening to be one of them.
The example on offer is a 1962 Austin
Healey 3000 MKII BN7 Tri-Carb, chassis number HBN7L17389, engine number
29ERUH4396. It is the recipient of a fresh nut and bolt restoration that was
executed by the marque specialists at BRC of Philadelphia. According the
British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate, this BN7 was built between
February 12th and 19th in 1962, and dispatched March 14th of that year to a
dealer in Los Angeles, California. The factory fitted equipment included; wire
wheels, adjustable steering column, laminated windscreen, overdrive, heater, and Dunlop Roadspeed tires. It has remained in its correct black exterior but
during the restoration, the originally red interior was changed to a fantastic
and seldom seen green interior.
Upon review of the exterior, the black
paint has a lovely finish, showing consistently throughout the car, and has
great depth. There are no chips or deep scratches, presenting flawlessly as one
would expect from a recently restored example. The only inconsistency to note
is perhaps one or two minor chips from road use during the post restoration
sorting. Additionally there are some extremely light scrathing from the hardtop
where it sits on the rear deck. Inevitable with the hardtop attached, but
easily polishing out as needed. The panel gaps and fitment are excellent, showing nice and even, in need of no adjustments. All of the chrome has been
re-plated and polished, with no imperfections. The rubber seals and moldings
have been replaced, supple and presenting like new. The black hard top has also
been refinished with the exception of the aluminum trim, which has some
indentations and marks of use as original. Nothing severe but worth noting. The
new vinyl soft top has no imperfections, fits well, and its accompanying
weather gear is in just as good condition. The chrome wire wheels are in
perfect condition, mounted on a set of fresh tires.
Moving to the interior, the door jams are
neatly finished, presenting very well. The new green leather interior has been
completely reupholstered in upgraded materials and finishes that will prove
more durable and resistant to blemishes. The seats are in superb condition, accented with black piping to match the exterior of the car. The leather
wrapped dash poses no inconsistencies as well as the painted black dash face.
Each of the gauges have been rebuilt and refinished to like new condition and
are fully operational. As a relief to many, the cumbersome factory steering
wheel has been substituted with a smaller, 15” Moto Lita unit that is more user
friendly and makes entry and exit of the car less of a burden. Another welcomed
added feature to this BN7 are three Breitling period time pieces under the
dash. The new rugs are spotless, unsoiled, and in excellent condition. The
combination of Black with Green interior is extremely rare on an Austin Healey
and it makes for a fantastic contrasting combination that will be sure to be
the main attraction amongst any other British cars, at any show or in any
collection.
Prop up the bonnet and give the engine
bay a thorough inspection and one will find an organized engine compartment
that has been mindfully sorted. The engine block has been repainted in correct
Healey green, wiring sorted as new, engine components replaced throughout
without compromise, as well as correct stampings and data tags still present.
All systems have seen proper rebuilding and updating to perfection. Moving to
the rear boot, again it has been carefully refinished with new trunk liner and
appropriate finishes. There are no issues to be had as any faults were
corrected during the restoration. The undercarriage of this example shows phenomenally
as well with all surfaces refinished and suspension components replaced. Any
blemishes at all are merely minor from post restoration sorting during driving
etc… The frame rails are dent free; a very common issue with Healeys and no
rust or damage down the length of chassis numbers the car. It presents as a
concours level example in need of no tending to.
This example has received a full
mechanical servicing and sorting of all operating systems. The engine has been
broken down and rebuilt, integrating modern components where seen fit to
improve reliability and performance. The 2.9L powerplant starts with ease and
runs smoothly. The engine is mated to a new 5-speed Toyota sourced gearbox, which has replaced the stock 4-speed, again, to grant the driver enhanced
usability and increased performance. The gearbox has a short, gratifying, and
precise throw, allowing the user to effortlessly shift from gear to gear. The
gauges read steady engine temperatures and pressures during use, with no
abnormalities to report. The brakes do not pull one way or the other nor do
they squeak, functioning as they should. The steering feels well sorted
through, displaying no unwanted symptoms as this is also that case with the
clutch. This BN7 has no mechanical needs and can simply be driven and enjoyed.
In summation, this is a very rare
opportunity to own a true two seat example of the Tri-Carb (BN7) Austin Healey.
Its recent frame off restoration and sorting has brought this example up to a
condition-1 car, worthy of any concours or collection. Its rare configuration, show quality condition, and unique color combination, makes it an investment
grade example and highly desirable. Complete with this sale are the, spare
wheel, tools, hammer, weather gear, and BMIHT Certificate.
update: 2017-11-22
Used |
“An extremely limited production 2-seater tri-carb example.” |
Year: | 1962 | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | HBN7L17389 |
Mileage: | 67 | Interior Color: | Green |
Make: | Austin Healey | Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
Model: | 3000 | Transmission: | Manual |
Engine: | 2.9L | Body Type: | Convertible |
Drive Type: | RWD | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Exterior Color: | Black |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |