Vehicle Description
Chassis No. HBJ8L30554
The best-known of the so-called "Big Healey" models, the
Austin-Healey 3000 was introduced in 1959 and remained in
production until 1967. The 3000 earned its "big" moniker as its
inline-six engine grew in displacement and output from 2,639 cc and
102 horsepower in the preceding 100-6, to 2,912 cc and 136
horsepower. The Mk III BJ8 models of 1964 onwards received the most
powerful version of the BMC C-Series unit ever equipped in a
Healey, offering 150 horsepower with a new higher lift camshaft.
Paired with a rigid ladder chassis, the 3000 was praised in period
for its superior road-holding capabilities and proved highly
successful in many European rallies of the day. Over 90 percent of
3000s were exported in left-hand drive specification, mostly to
North America, where they were enjoyed for their nimble handling,
handsome styling, and 2+2 seating in later models.
This beautifully restored 1965 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III BJ8
embodies the golden age of British sports cars. Finished in
striking metallic light blue with a matching blue vinyl soft top,
the car's classic lines are accentuated by gleaming chrome wire
wheels with knock-off hubs. The black vinyl interior presents in
excellent condition, a testament to the quality of the restoration.
Under the hood rests a correct 2,912 cc overhead cam six-cylinder
engine, mated to a four-speed manual transmission with overdrive.
This Austin-Healey comes complete with a spare wire wheel, tonneau
cover, mallet, and British Heritage Trust Certificate. With its
combination of a potent six-cylinder engine, sharp styling, and
precise handling, this 3000 Mk I offers an authentic and
exhilarating British sports car experience, ready for both show and
spirited driving.