Completed on October 27, 1954, this lovely Austin-Healey 100/4 BN1
originally left the factory finished in Carmine Red with a black
interior. It was equipped from new with a heater and a
miles-per-hour speedometer, indicating its intended destination was
abroad. Documentation accompanying the vehicle includes a copy of
the original invoice, showing that it was delivered to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Campbell of Fountain City, Tennessee through Snider Motors
in Knoxville on April 4, 1955. The Campbells paid a total of
$3,149.60-covering $1,949.60 in cash, financing $600, and receiving
a $600 trade-in value for their 1950 Studebaker. The invoice also
notes complimentary additions of side mirrors and reverse
lights.
Throughout its life, the car has had just five owners, with the
first two based in Tennessee and retaining it for the majority of
its life. The Campbells kept the Healey for 11-years and maintained
detailed service logs, including handwritten notes documenting
every oil change and tire rotation. The next caretaker was equally
diligent, maintaining thorough records during nearly 50-years of
ownership.
A full restoration was carried out in 1983, and the car went on to
win the prestigious AACA National 1st Prize the following year.
During this time, the original 3-speed gearbox was modified to a
4-speed while retaining the factory overdrive. It cruises
comfortably at highway speeds in 4th gear, and with the overdrive
engaged, the top-end feels endless. Ongoing upkeep since then has
allowed it to age gracefully into a well-preserved example, with
little use in subsequent years.
In 2014, the BN1 was sold to its 3rd owner on the East Coast, and
it was sold again in 2016. Since then, key components like the
brakes, generator, and carburetors have been rebuilt, and the car
now rides on Vredestein tires with plenty of tread. A new soft-top
was more recently installed by the previous owner who purchased it
in 2020.
Boasting a well-documented history and consistent care from new,
this spirited roadster is ideal for touring and vintage events.
Included with the car are the original sales invoice, rare factory
body production card, 1955 owner's manual, tool kit, spare tire,
window inserts, Heritage Certificate, and extensive records and
receipts, making it a compelling and stylish classic to drive and
enjoy.
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