1966 Austin Healey 3000 MkIII Phase II | UK RHD
DETAILS
Offered for sale for the first time in 35 years and with just two owners from new this 1966 Austin Healey 3000 MkIII BJ8 Phase II is a wonderful final production specification Healey ready for touring.
Built on 20th January 1966 and finished in Colorado Red with Black interior, this original RHD Healey was first registered in London with registration EGX 965D. Well optioned from the factory this car features a heater, adjustable steering column, tonneau, laminated windscreen and overdrive.
Externally the car is smart having had a body off restoration/ repaint five years ago with around 4,000 summer miles since. Chrome work remains largely original but quite smart and glass good.
Inside this Healey retains its original seats and soft trim in good original condition with carpets more recently replaced. The roof is an older replacement but satisfactory as are the hood bag and full tonneau.
Mechanically this car is very well sorted and nicely specified with superb upgrades including electronic ignition, an oil cooler, large core radiator, Langford exhaust plus high lift camshaft. Rawles Motorsport Ltd has just carried out a major service to the brakes, clutch, running and more meaning the car is in fine fettle and with new MOT as of October.
Sold serviced with MOT, Heritage Certificate, photographic documentation of restoration, paperwork history file, tool kit, spare wheel, tonneau and hood bag.
OVERVIEW
YEAR: 1966
- Repaint 5 Years Ago
- UK RHD
PRICE: £59,995
- Just Had Major Service
- Colorado Red, Black Interior
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Specifications
Variant | 3000 MkIII BJ8 Phase II | Gearbox | 4 Speed Centre Change w. Overdrive |
Exterior | Colorado Red | Interior | Black & Chrome Seats |
Engine | Straight 6, 2.912 litre, | Carburettors | Twin SU
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Brakes | Disc Front & Drum Rear | Wheels | Chrome 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.