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BN6L3113

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 2.6 - 6 100 Six 
 BN6 
 Left Hand Drive 
   
 BN6L3113 
  
 50372606 
  
  
 
 1958 Gunmetal Grey
 2012 Black
 Work In Progress 
 Original Cheshire
  CT
 Original 
United StatesUnited States
 
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Record Creation: Entered on 6 August 2012.

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Photos of BN6L3113

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Exterior Photos (1)

Uploaded August 2012:

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Interior Photos (2)

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Details Photos: Exterior (4)

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2012-08-06 19:12:55 | Lofty writes:

For sale on e-bay: cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/

Barn find Austin Healey 100-6 BN6 two-seater. I purchased this vehicle three years ago but have come to realize that this project is taking time away from my vintage racing, so on the block it goes to the highest bidder. When I purchased it, someone had placed a Chevy 283 with an automatic into the engine bay but never installed it. I have removed the engine and transmission, and have since sold both.
For sale with the car is a disassembled 2.9 liter straight six Austin Healey engine, a transmission and another rear-end assembly with knock-offs, along with a pair of front and rear stock fenders, and a gas tank.

2012-11-24 23:47:06 | Rick A writes:

Recent;ly purchased in California and transported to CT for complete restoration.

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