
£41,062 • £40,000 - £45,000
1960 Austin-Healey 3000 MK1 BT7 to Fast Road-Specification
United Kingdom • 8 Nov 2025
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 MK1 BT7 has been superbly restored to a fast road specification, reminiscent of the iconic competition Healeys. Featuring a matching numbers engine, right-hand drive conversion, and a host of performance upgrades, it presents in excellent condition with only approximately 200 miles since restoration.

Condition
8
The car is described as superbly restored to a fast road-specification, with a 'nod' to competition Healeys of the 1960s. The bodywork was finished in Ice Blue, the wire wheels are silver, and the cockpit is retrimmed in navy blue leather. It has seen very little use since the restoration was completed in 2021. Although it had a busy life in the US and required rejuvenation, the extensive rebuild suggests minimal imperfections and excellent condition overall.
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Manual
Transmission:
HBT7L12263
Chassis No:
Odometer:
90,483 miles
963 XVR
Reg Number:
RHD/LHD:
RHD
A development of the preceding 100/6 rather than a genuinely new model, the Austin-Healey 3000 was launched in March 1959.
The two cars looked virtually identical and were based on the same separate ladder-type chassis and independent front/live rear axle suspension.
Improvements to the 3000 included a slightly enlarged (to 2,912cc) version of the C-Series six-cylinder engine and Girling disc brakes up front, a development greeted with enthusiasm by devotees of this muscular British sports car.
Breathing through twin SU carburettors, the revised power unit produced 124bhp at 4,600rpm offering 0-60mph in a little over 11 seconds on its way to a top speed, with the optional hardtop fitted, of 115mph.
In common with the 100/6, the 3000 was available in two-seater (BN7) and 2+2 (BT7) guises and was fitted with wire wheels and adjustable front seats as standard.
According to its accompanying Heritage Certificate, this 3000 BT7 was dispatched from Abingdon on 16th September 1960, finis...
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