Vehicle Description
1965 Austin Healey 3000 Mk III BJ8 - Restored Austin Healey -
2912cc 6 Cylinder - 3 Weber Carburetors - 4 Speed Manual
Transmission - Black And Red Exterior - Black Soft Top - Black
Interior - $36,000 In Receipts - Recent Maintenance and Inspection
After a 15 year production run, the body style of the Austin Healey
100/100-6/3000 moved from a production car, to another cog in the
wheel of British motoring history. Circuit racing at places like
LeMans or Sebring, Rallye Racing in locations like Monte Carlo, or
enjoyed by everyday blokes in places like London, the Austin Healey
3000 enjoyed a storied history in the early days, as well as now.
It's another British Roadster which seemed to have a face - a
smiling one at that, which all sorts of car enthusiasts recognize.
To those who are very familiar with the Healey 3000 cars, the Mark
III BJ8 like the car you see here, is a desirable variant, which
offered a pair of SU carburetors, an upgraded dashboard with wood
trim, and slightly different exterior lighting from that of the
Mark II. The BJ8, known by some as the Big Healey, was active and
successful in circuit racing and rallying, and this car certainly
gives a nod to racing Healeys of the past. This particular car is
finished in a striking two tone red and black exterior, with a
black interior, capped with a black soft top. When looking at this
car it's immediately evident that it was restored in a
Rallye-style, as evidenced by the vented front wings, deletion of
the bumpers front and rear, the addition of leather hood straps,
extra lights that have been added to the front of the car, and the
addition of larger tail lights. All that's missing is a gumball
with a number, and a fancy Rallye decal. This car is clearly the
result of a careful restoration, as the paint and body work are
tidy. Rich red, and deep black paint evenly cover the carefully
aligned body panels, and give a nod to the two tone Austin Healey
competition cars of days past. As a Mark III model, this car
features the updated dashboard, which features wood trim. Smiths
gauges that have black faces and white digits keep track of engine
vitals, shiny panels of toggle switches control functions like the
overdrive, wipers, and lighting, and motoring club and rallye
plaques are mounted on the dashboard. The interior has been well
kept since restoration from the carpet to the seats and dash trim,
though some of the wood veneer is showing a bit of age. Known to be
strong engines, the mill under the hood of the 3000 cars is a
2912cc inline 6 cylinder. In the MKIII cars like this, they produce
a good amount of grunt, to the tune of approximately 148
horsepower. Plenty of power for spirited driving, or a cruise
around town. This particular car, in keeping with the rallye theme,
has a larger aluminum radiator, and three Weber carburetors to
replace the factory original pair of SU carbs. The exhaust exits
from a pair of exhaust tips just aft of the driver's side door
rather than the usual spot at the driver's side rear of the car.
Literature and records also come with the purchase of the car. As a
British Marque with such a storied history, the Austin Healey is a
car that is immediately noticeable - not just for the seemingly
mischievous grin which is part of the styling, but for the classic,
flowing lines, wire wheels, delicate chrome trim, and the raspy
sounding inline 6. The big Healeys are gorgeous cars, and this one
is no exception. Styled as many of the racing Healeys of the '60's
were, this car is a beautiful example that the next owner can be
proud of. Even if it doesn't have a Monte Carlo Rallye victory
under its belt. Please call if interested or e-mail with specific
questions. Thank you for looking.