2.9 - 6 3000 Mk. I | |||||
BT7 | |||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
30 March 1961 | |||||
29DH25615 | |||||
Croyden | |||||
Surrey | |||||
United Kingdom | |||||
1961 | British Racing Green | ||||
2018 | Black | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
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6861BY |
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2018-02-10 14:36:49 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 2/18
www.silverstoneauctions.com/1961-austin-healey-3000-mki-bt7-ruddspeed-tuned
Auction description:
Race Retro Classic Car Sale 2018
1961 Austin Healey 3000 Mk.I BT7 - Ruddspeed tuned
Lot No.: 504
1961 Austin Healey 3000 Mk.I BT7 - Ruddspeed tuned
Lot No.: 504
Registration: 6861BY
Chassis Number: HBT713582
Engine Number: 29DH25615
Number of cylinders: 4
CC: 2912
Year of Manufacture: 1961
RHD/LHD: Right Hand Drive
Estimate (£): 52,000 - 60,000
An original UK, right-hand drive example supplied new by Milne & Russell of Croydon in March 1961
Engine modified and upgraded from new by renowned tuners Ruddspeed
Full nut and bolt restoration in 1996/7 by marque specialist Rawles Engineering
Matching numbers and still on its original registration '6861 BY'
Supplied with an impressive history file containing a Heritage Certificate and photographs
This fabulous, original UK, right-hand drive 1961 Austin Healey 3000 Mk.I BT7 was dispatched on 30th March 1961 to Milne and Russell, Limited of Croydon Surrey. Registered '6861 BY', it was originally ordered with wire-wheels, overdrive, a heater, laminated windscreen, and 'road speed' tyres. Upon delivery, the car was sent to the respected specialist tuners, Rudds of Worthing, for the following upgrades:
- High-compression (9.7:1) gas flowed cylinder head with equalised combustion chambers
- Balanced crankshaft, lightened and balanced flywheel
- Triple inlet manifold with a third SU carburettor
- High-lift camshaft
- Fabricated exhaust manifold and modified side-exit exhaust system
The car changed hands several times before a gearbox problem resulted in it being laid up from 1971 to 1996, before being discovered in a garden in Reading by its next owner, a Mr P. Morson of Hampshire. Twenty-five years as a garden ornament had done the Healey no favours, and inevitably, a complete nut and bolt restoration was the only option, so Mr Morson commissioned highly respected Healey restorers Rawles Engineering to do a total restoration of 6861 BY. Bill Rawles and his dedicated team took exactly a year to bring the big car back to life attending to every inch of the car's bodywork and patiently going through the rest of the car with as many original components being restored and reused as possible. The owner's file includes a raft of invoices covering this period and is accompanied by a photo album illustrating the work in detail.
Supplied with its V5c, Heritage Certificate, and an MOT until 7th August '18, this beautifully restored car wants for nothing and has nicely mellowed since Bill Rawles attentions in the late 90s. It would be a struggle to find a Healey that matches the condition of this example, and with period Ruddspeed modifications, this original 'matching numbers' home-market car ticks all the boxes for any Big Healey enthusiast looking for something special - look no further. The 'Le Mans Classic' in July beckons and the weather forecast is good.