2.9 - 6 3000 Mk. I | Healey Blue | ||||
BN7 | Blue | ||||
Left Hand Drive | Blue | ||||
9 June 1960 | |||||
29D/RU-H/16596 | |||||
9650 | |||||
1 June 1960 | |||||
1960 | Healey Blue / Old English White | ||||
2021 | Blue | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 13 February 2018.
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2021-11-07 09:10:24 | AH Data writes:
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Owner: Mark Tacchi
(email) Updated November 2nd, 2021. Not legal proof of ownership. |
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2018-01-17 12:13:28 | pauls writes:
Car listed as sold at:
www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/1575-Austin-Healey%20-3000%20Mk.%20I%20BN7-2.9%20Li ...
Sellers description:
1960 Austin Healey 3000 Mk. I BN7 2-Seater
s/n HBN7L/10160, engine no. 29D/RU-H/16596
Healey Blue with White Covers and Dark Blue Interior
This particular car is a matching numbers BN7 2-seater that was restored to award-winning standards. Originally completed on 1 June 1960, the car was dispatched on 9 June as a personal export. It was originally finished in Healey blue with blue interior and top. It was thoroughly restored to high standards and completed in 2010, with engine, transmission, and suspension rebuilt at Highland Automotive by Peter Genovese, a well-regarded Healey mechanic. The bodywork was done at the body shop owned by the car's owner, BTO Auto Works in Poughkeepsie, New York. In September 2010, the car won the Austin-Healey Concours d'Elegance category at British Invasion XX in Stowe, Vermont. In 2011, the car scored 968 points to win Concours Gold at the Healey Conclave in Colorado Springs, and many of the deductions have been corrected since. The car also completed the Colorado Grand in 2013 as well as the Copperstate 1000 in 2014. Since the restoration, the car has been properly maintained, with regular checkovers, new rear shock absorbers, regular fluid changes, and miscellaneous other items. The car has covered 4000 miles since the restoration.
The car is in excellent cosmetic condition, and the quality of the restoration is evident. The paintwork was performed to high standards over straight panels, which display very good panel fit and gaps. The paint remains fresh in appearance with a few small chips to the front of the car from road use. The chrome is excellent throughout with only the occasional minor swirls in evidence. The glass and lights are also excellent and the car is equipped with correct Lucas headlamps, as well as a pair of Lucas flamethrower fog lamps in excellent condition, although the glass lenses are mismatched.
The interior was restored to equally high standards, with excellent upholstery and carpets, both of which show excellent workmanship and essentially no wear since completion. The dashboard, instruments, and switches were also included in the restoration, and there is a universally fresh appearance to the interior, rather than having a few loose ends that might be found in a lesser restoration. The trunk was also included in the restoration, with new dark blue upholstery and restored spare with leather hold down strap.
The engine compartment was thoroughly and correctly restored and is quite clean, with only some minor soiling from road use since the restoration. Overall, the engine compartment is well-detailed and could be made show ready with minimal effort.
This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a high caliber Big Healey that is both event proven and a concours winner. As a 1960, it is from the last year of production eligible for prestigious events such as the Colorado Grand, and equipped with rare and desirable hardtop, the car's suitability for event use is further enhanced. The car is matching numbers and comes with full weather equipment including soft top, tonneau, and side curtains. The car also has original period brochures, advertisements, and magazine articles, as well as photos from the restoration, tool roll with tools, jack, concours judging sheets, recent service invoices, Driver's Handbook, and Heritage Certificate.
2018-02-13 21:52:16 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.morrisandwelford.com/Cars/1960-Austin-Healey-3000/4f8e8d8f-258f-4c2f-25df-08 ...
Sellers description:
This fabulous 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 MK1 was sold new to the USA in June, 1960. It was ordered in Healey Blue with blue interior and a blue top. Options included: wire wheels, heater, adj. steering column, overdrive and a laminated windscreen. It comes to us with factory hardtop, softtop, side curtains, tonneau, tool roll, jack, spare, driver's handbook. A 3 ring binder also has judging sheets, restoration photos and recent invoices.
Restored in 2010 by BTO Auto Works and the mechanicals were done by Highland Automotive in NY, a well known marque expert.
Awards: 2010 British Invasion XX in Vermont, Austin-Healey Concours Class
2011 Healey Conclave in Colorado it won Gold Level Certification,
Details
Year 1960
VIN HBN7L10160
Price $99,000