The Austin-Healey marque's genesis was that of the Healey Hundred,
shown originally by Donald Healey at the 1952 Earls Court Motor
Show in London. While Austin was not involved in the concept, Board
Chairman Leonard Lord saw the car and its reaction from the press
prior to the public opening of the show. That evening a deal
between the two men and their companies was formed at the famed
Dorchester Hotel in London: giving birth to the Austin-Healey
brand. The marque's sleek design and proper British Motoring set up
resulted in strong sales throughout Europe and North America. With
time powertrains evolved from inline four cylinders to straight
sixes which grew from 2.6 to nearly 3 Liters by 1960. The 3000
"Mark 1" was offered in a two seater Sport Roadster version called
the BN7, while the 2+2 BT7 version out sold the Sport model by
nearly 4:1!
The Austin-Healey 3000 Mark 1 (BT7) featured here is finished in
stunning "duotone" color combination of Colorado Red over Black
Coves. Per the accompanying British Motor Industry Heritage
Certificate this Austin-Healey 3000 was completed at the Abingdon,
England works on July 18th 1960 and was and dispatched to Fort
Worth, Texas 10 days later. Interestingly the Heritage Certificate
lists the Healey's original color combination as Ivory White over
Black Coves, with Red Interior and Black Convertible top. While the
BT7 rides on a gorgeous set of "knock-off" Chrome Wire Wheels
today, it was originally a steel wheel car. IT'S ALIVE! acquired
the 3000 Mark 1 from a Nevada owner a few years ago and has since
serviced the vehicle, fitted replacement chrome bumpers and a new
folding convertible top. The recipient of a color change and a
wheel upgrade, it is clear that this BT7 was treated to a high
level of restoration prior to IAA's ownership. A mere 6,000 miles
are present on the odometer today, a number which likely represents
the total mileage accrued since restoration. Today the "big Healey"
performs wonderfully, offering someone a proper British motoring
experience while retaining its "matching numbers" engine 4-speed
manual gear box with optional OverDrive. IT'S ALIVE! is pleased to
offer this well sorted Austin-Healey 3000 Mark 1 with an assortment
of desirable features, matching numbers and supporting
documentation. If you are the next caretaker of this classic then
give us a call at 314-710-6600 or email us at
[email protected].
Vehicle Details
1961 Austin-Healey 3000
Listing ID:CC-1680301
Price:$45,000
Location:St Louis, Missouri
Year:1961
Make:Austin-Healey
Model:3000
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:6279
Stock Number:H114
VIN:HBT7L11416
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