Austin Healey 3000 BJ7 (1963)
for sale
Price: US $54,000.00
Price: US $54,000.00
1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 2+2 convertible
in Healey Blue.
This car was purchased by its current owner at the RM Monterey auction in August of 2005, and it has remained on the Monterey Peninsula ever since. The car had only 16 test miles after a full restoration at the time of purchase, and it has been driven sparingly in the 11+ years of ownership. It presently shows just 744 miles on the odometer. It was driven down the Big Sur coast periodically or taken on the occasional drive through Pebble Beach, but aside from that it has always been in the garage. The owner has decided that while she loves the car, it doesn't get used enough and it is time to pass it along for someone else to enjoy.
This is a beautiful car that would be a great
candidate for a vintage rally or show enthusiast. It is an excellent driver, displays nicely, and needs little to be a perfect example.
I have driven this car recently and it runs, drives, and stops as it should. It has excellent acceleration, tracks straight, and stops well. All functions operate, with the exception of the few items noted below.
You would be hard-pressed to find another
example of this model and fully restore it to this level for anywhere near our reserve price.
I encourage you to ask any and all questions you
may have about the car before you bid.
Some details on the car, via the British Motor
Industry Heritage Trust certificate:
Car/Chassis Number: H-BJ7-L/20171
Engine Number: 29F-RU-H/872
Body Number: 55778
Colour: Healey Blue
Date of build: 20-21 June 1962
Date of Despatch: 8 August 1962
Destination: Paris, France
Other Numbers:
-gearbox: 4238
-rear axle: 17494
-key number: fp.773
Details of Factory Fitted Equipment: Wire wheels, Adjustable steering column, Laminated windscreen, Overdrive, Roadspeed tyres, Heater, Servo assisted brakes, Miles-per-hour speedometer
This car underwent a high quality full nut-and-bolt
restoration by a marque specialist approximately 11+ years ago. Some highlights
of the restoration include:
-The body and chassis were both media blasted and
taken down to bare metal before being re-painted in Healey Blue.
-All chrome was replated.
-All new parts were used to rebuild the engine;
pistons, rings, bearings, seals, etc. and all ancillary systems were given the
same treatment.
-A completely new fuel system was installed; new
tank and hard/soft lines all the way up to the fully rebuilt twin SU
carburetors.
-A new stainless steel exhaust was also fitted.
-New interior, including carpet, seat foam, panel
kit, top and top frame, and tonneau cover.
Please cut-and-paste the following link to view the
photo galleries containing several photos of the restoration, dozens of more
recent images, and a video of the car running: boardhoarder.use.com
The car also benefits from $3500.00+ of recent work to be sure that it is fully roadworthy.
Some highlights of what was done within the last
100 miles or so include:
-Repair of fuel pump
-Remove gas tank and re-seal at sending unit, install new brass tank float (due to small leak at sending unit gasket).
-Repair of non-operating overdrive.
-Minor tune up, including new condenser and
distributor cap and rotor. Timing also adjusted. Carburetor float bowls removed and
sediment cleaned out. Dashpots were removed, cleaned and polished to prevent
pistons from sticking.
-Emergency brake linkage was lubricated and
adjusted.
-A new battery was installed.
As with any car of this vintage, there are some
flaws worth pointing out. The following are items that could use
attention to really bring the car to the next level:
-The windshield washer pump isn't working at the
moment (it may be working by the end of the auction- no guarantee, though).
-While the chrome looks great in the photos, a few
pieces are starting to show some pitting. The worst of it being on the back
bumper (mostly one particular spot), the door handles, small spots on
a couple of the wheels, and the grille. While you may have to look close at
these areas to see it, the defects are certainly worth mentioning.
-Also, the tires are in perfect condition visually
and treadwear wise. They show no signs whatsoever of cracking or dry-rot.
However, because they are more than 11 years old, I wanted to make note of
it. This is a safety issue, so please realize that if you purchase the car, you
are driving on these tires at your own risk.
READ THIS BEFORE YOU BID PLEASE!:
The seller of the vehicle is the legal owner and
has a clear California title in her name.
No warranty is expressed
or implied with the sale. I have made every attempt to describe the car as
accurately as possible. It is for sale as-is and where-is. This vehicle is for
sale locally, as well as on other internet sites. I reserve the right to cancel
this auction at any time.
PLEASE ask any and all questions before bidding. The
last thing I want is for you to buy a plane ticket or drive across five states with your
trailer in tow, only to get here and find out the car isn’t what you wanted. I
will answer any question about the car to the best of my ability, and if I
don’t know the answer, I’ll find it before the end of the auction.
I want this to be a good experience for all parties
involved.
A non-refundable deposit in the amount of
$1000.00 is due within 48 hours of the close of the auction, balance to be paid
in cash upon taking possession of the vehicle.
You MUST pick-up the vehicle within 1 week of the
close of the auction.
If you are not able to meet these requirements but
still want to bid, please contact me BEFORE bidding.
Thanks for looking and good luck!
update: 2016-11-09
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1963 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | HBJ7L20171 | Mileage: | 744 |
Engine: | 6 cyl | Make: | Austin Healey |
Drive Type: | RWD | Model: | 3000 |
Trim: | BJ7 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |