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1959 Austin-Healey 3000 MKI UK-supplied example with lots of recent expenditure to make it very usable

United Kingdom • 14 Sept 2024

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AI Listing Summary

This 1959 Austin-Healey 3000 MKI is a UK-supplied, right-hand drive model with a well-documented history and recent mechanical refurbishment, including engine and gearbox reconditioning. Cosmetically the car presents well with a dark red interior, though the listing does note some small cracks in the bodywork that have been addressed.

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Condition 

7

The car has had a lot of work done to make it usable, with recent expenditure on mechanical and cosmetic improvements. While the listing mentions some imperfections and wear, it also highlights the recent refurbishment of interior elements and mechanical components.

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Manual

Transmission:

HBT74420

Chassis No:

Odometer:

51,000 miles

MFO 812

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

RHD

The Austin-Healey 3000, unveiled in 1959, emerged as the culmination of the collaboration between British Motor Corporation (BMC) and the renowned Healey Motor Company.

Building on the success of its predecessors, the 3000 was a quintessential British sports car, embodying the spirit of the open road.

Its robust 3.0-litre inline-six engine delivered exhilarating performance, propelling the car to impressive speeds.

With its timeless design, featuring elegant curves and a classic grille, the 3000 captured the imagination of enthusiasts worldwide.

Throughout its production run until 1967, the 3000 underwent several iterations, including the MkI, MkII, and MkIII, each refining the car's performance and aesthetics.

Today, the Austin-Healey 3000 stands as an enduring symbol of British motoring heritage, cherished by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

We are pleased to offer this 1959 Austin-Healey 3000 MkI in red with dark red interior.

First registered in October 1959, this is a BT7 ...

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£17,266

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£32,200

Median Price (Since 2020)

£62,100

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