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information, and a video. This vehicle is available for viewing by
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Announced in February 1964, the Mark III BJ8 remained in production
until the end of 1967 when manufacture of the Austin-Healey 3000
ceased and went on as the "best known" of the big Healey
models.
Built in England, Austin-Healey's have a long history in the world
of racing. For the MKIII, power increased from 136 bhp to 150 bhp
by a new higher lift camshaft. Power-assisted braking became
standard instead of optional. The new car's fascia displayed its
speedometer and tachometer directly in front of the driver.
This example is finished in the ever-desirable British Racing Green
with a black convertible top that has been well-cared for. Wire
wheels are protected by Vredestein tires that have healthy tread
life. The chrome around the bumpers presents well and breaks up the
unicolor body.
Open the hood and the believed to be the original 3.0L Inline-6 is
in good health. Pair that engine with the 4 speed manual with
overdrive and a chassis that weighs 2,500lbs and this driver is
ready to make you grin!
This vehicle is available to view by appointment only. Please call
the office to make an appointment. For additional information on
this and our other classic and collectible cars for sale, please
visit www.Survivor-Cars.com. For assistance, please call the office
at 941-845-4461, text our cell phones at 813-358-8830, or email us
at
[email protected]. If you are unable to come view the
vehicle for yourself, we highly recommend you send in a third-party
inspector on your behalf. We are located between Tampa and
Sarasota. We are 90 minutes from Orlando and Fort Myers. *Potential
purchaser understands it is their responsibility to verify
condition and accuracy of information when purchasing from Survivor
Classic Cars. It is the sole responsibility of the potential
purchaser to inspect the vehicle, or have a third-party inspection
performed on the vehicle before purchasing. The potential purchaser
is relying solely on their own knowledge and judgement about any
vehicle purchased.