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1963 | Healey Blue / Ivory White | ||||
2025 | Black | ||||
Nice Driver | Black | ||||
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2025-02-16 17:14:42 | pauls writes:
Car at auction 2/25
www.brightwells.com/timed-sale/5718/lot/760590
Auction description:
1963 Austin-Healey 3000 MkII BJ7
Estimate £25,000 - £30,000
Brightwells - Online, UK
15 - 19 February, 2025
Lot 5
Registration Number 787UXD
Engine Size 2912cc
Engine Number 29F-RU-H/2575
Chassis Number HBJ7L21643
Gearbox Manual
VAT Status No VAT
Documents V5C; 10 old MOTs; many invoices; Heritage Certificate; import docs; copy of US Certificate of Title; parts catalogue
Tax and MOT status Tax and MOT exempt
Fully restored in 2005 and only 21k miles since; lots of bills; overdrive; recent service; a good usable car in the classic Big Healey colour scheme
As the Heritage Certificate confirms, this MkII BJ7 was built in October 1962 and was originally Ivory White with a black interior. Equipment included wire wheels; overdrive; heater; adjustable steering column; laminated windscreen and a tonneau cover.
Imported from Kentucky in November 2003 with all duties paid, it was UK-registered with the number 787 UXD. Between 2004 and 2006 the car was treated to an extensive restoration, as detailed by many invoices on file, much of the work being done by Healey racer Richard Mason of Top Garage in Bromyard.
This included: conversion to RHD; bodywork repairs as required (including new inner and outer sills; floor sections; inner wing panels etc); new wiring loom; brakes, steering and suspension fully rebuilt with many new parts; carbs rebuilt; new fuel pump; full interior retrim with blue leather seat covers, new seat foams and new carpets; new set of four MWS wire wheels plus much else besides.
The engine was overhauled although it didn’t need much other than a top-end rebuild. The gearbox, overdrive unit and the back axle were also overhauled as required and the car was repainted in classic Healey Ice Blue and white.
Since the restoration was completed the car has been in light regular use, clocking up some 21k miles over the last 18 years including a couple of continental tours in company with other Healey owners. It has continued to be looked after by Top Garage, including a full service about a year ago, although there are no invoices for this upkeep.
It is in generally good order throughout with a nicely mellowed interior. The rear seats were removed to accommodate the Luke racing harnesses (the car has never actually been raced) but they are included with the car and could be reinstated if inertia reel seat belts were fitted. A quality canvas tonneau cover is also present and in excellent condition.
We are told that it has always been a good starter even after long periods of inactivity (a battery cut-off switch is fitted in the boot) and has always proved very reliable, although we are advised that the fuel gauge can be a bit temperamental. It has been starting promptly and running well as we have moved it around on site with good 40psi oil pressure.