SOLD | Austin Healey 3000 MkI | Rare Primrose Yellow UK Car

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DETAILS

Finished in the rare and very beautiful Primrose Yellow even rarer still Austin disc wheels, this Austin Healey 3000 MkI is an original numbers, original RHD home market car built on 24thSeptember 1959 and delivered to C. G. Norman and Company Limited, London.

This Healey underwent a full exterior repaint in October 2014, with new rear seats the same year. The paint still shows exceptionally well with a healthy deep shine. The Black Everflex wet weather gear including roof and additional tonneau cover is present and in good condition.

Comprehensive engine rebuild 3,500 miles ago with new pistons, re-ground crank, refurbished head plus further upgrades for reliability and practicality including a large core radiator with plastic mechanical fan, Kenlowe additional electronic fan and an alternator.

Supplied serviced with new MOT, British Motor Heritage Trust Certified Copy of Factory Record, history file and spare keys.

OVERVIEW

YEAR: 1959

  • 2014 Repaint
  • 3,500 Miles Since Engine Build

PRICE: £SOLD

  • Rare Disc Wheels
  • Original Numbers

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    Specifications

    Variant 3000 MkI (BT7) Gearbox 4-Speed
    Exterior Primrose Yellow Interior Black, White Piping

    Black Carpet

    Engine  

    Straight 6, 3 litre

     

     

    Carburettors Twin SU Carbs
    Brakes Disc Front and Drum Rear,  Wheels  Chrome/ Stainless Wires

    DISCLAIMER
    Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these particulars, no responsibility is taken for error, omission or misstatement or imperfections not stated. Buyers should satisfy themselves pre purchase of the condition and provenance of the car and on their own judgment satisfy themselves as to whether the car accords to its description or not.