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£39,570 (Est: £38,520 - £55,640)

1962 Austin–Healey 3000 MKII BJ7

France • 15 Mar 2026 • Lot 21

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AI Listing Summary

This 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII BJ7 is a matching numbers and matching colors example, certified by its British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate. It has undergone extensive mechanical work at a reputable workshop, with invoices available, and is described as being in very good condition, ready to be enjoyed on the road and in historic rallies.

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Condition 

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The car is described as having bodywork with no major defects, regular alignments, and commendable paintwork quality. There are no visible traces of corrosion, and the car has been well cared for. The soft top and tonneau cover are new. Mechanically, it underwent extensive work at Janssens workshop in Belgium, including a complete engine overhaul, gearbox overhaul, clutch replacement, and more. The car is described as seductive to drive, with perfectly guided running gear, precise steering, a pleasant gearbox, and irreproachable braking. Minor reconditioning may be required to bring it to pristine condition, but overall it is very well-maintained.

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H-BJ7-L/20585

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RHD

1962 - Austin-Healey 3000 MKII BJ7

Chassis: H-BJ7-L/20585

Belgian registration document
Vehicle sold without technical inspection

Full manual:
Probably the best possible choice at this price!
An emblematic roadster of the early 1960s, the BJ7 is the most comfortable and versatile with windows, two small rear seats and a hood worthy of the name.

It retains its taut lines, wraparound windscreen and generous 6-cylinder engine, combining sportiness with British elegance.
A major asset, this model is matching numbers and matching colors, in keeping with its original configuration in Colorado red and black soft top.

This is certified by its British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate, a major asset for discerning collectors.
Acquired in 2016 by its current owner, it underwent extensive mechanical work at the highly reputed Janssens workshop in Belgium, at a cost of over €27,302.16 (invoices available).

Complete overhaul of the engine (bore, pistons, rings, bearings, cylinder head...

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£1,411

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£32,694

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£94,432

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