"This new model's name came from the displacement of its 2,912cc
engine. The 3000's cast-iron straight-six featured a redesigned
cylinder block with modified coolant passages ... Other alterations
included stiffened crankcase webbing, a crankshaft damper and a
gear-type oil pump."
This 1960 Austin Healey 3000 Four-seater is matching numbers car as
shown by the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust. The White Ivory
body is in very good condition with minor imperfections shown in
attached photos. The Black leather interior with red trim is in
very good condition as well. The interior also includes new black
carpeting and instrument knobs and controls. Over $10,000 in
documented work has been performed by a professional British car
mechanic over the past year. Some of the mechanical refresh
includes, a new wiring harness, new front and rear brakes, clutch,
rebuilding the SU carburetors along with many miscellaneous
improvements.
The undercarriage is in very good condition with no corrosion. The
frame is solid and also painted in Ivory White. The new fuel and
brake lines as well as mounting bushings show the recent work
performed.
This Austin Healey runs and drives very well as seen in the
included videos.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.
Heritage Certificate
Chassis Number: H-BT7-L/11598
Engine Number: 29D-RU-H/20423
Body Number: 11653
Colour: Ivory White
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