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HBJ8L27092

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United KingdomAHZ3667

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2011-02-11 00:45:11 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 2/11
www.classic-auctions.com/Auctions/26-02-2011-StoneleighPark-1286/1964Austin-Heal ...

Auction description:
Lot Number: 23
1964 Austin-Healey 3000 MkIII
Estimate: (£) 25,000 - 28,000
Reg Number: AHZ 3667
Chassis Number: HBJ8-L/27092
Engine Number: T.B.A.
Cc: 2912
Body Colour: Yellow
Trim Colour: Black
MOT ExpiryDate: T.B.A.

The 'Big' Healey being sold is a 1964 3000 MKIII model that's finished in Yellow with a Black interior. Originally an export left-hand drive example, it is understood to have been repatriated in the '90s and both converted to right-hand drive and restored by well known marque specialists M.P.H of Blockley, Glos. The total cost of the work, including the reconditioning of the engine and gearbox, was some £18,000, since when this very pretty car has apparently driven a mere 1,000 miles. 'AHZ 2667' comes complete with a history file and Heritage Certificate.

2011-03-02 21:55:42 | pauls writes:

Did not sell at above auction.

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