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HBJ8L38031

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 1967 Black
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2023-08-01 16:55:29 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 8/23
www.mecum.com/lots/1085188/1967-austin-healey-3000-mkiii-sport-bj8-roadster/

Auction description:
Chassis No. HBJ8L38031
Engine No. 29K-RU-H/115251
2912cc inline 6-cylinder engine
Twin SU carburetors
4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive
Restored by Peter’s Marina Motors of Venice, California
Finished in Black with Red interior
Maintenance records
Part of a private collection since 1992
Presented in black with a red interior and black convertible top, cover and tonneau, and riding on 15-inch chrome knock-off wire wheels, this end-of-era BJ8 has been part of private collection since 1992 and was restored by Peter’s Marina Motors of Venice, California. The MkIII BJ8 outsold all previous 3000, 100/4 and 100/6 models, and this 1967 MkIII Sport BJ8 makes it abundantly clear why.

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