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HBT7L17432

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2012-09-23 04:09:11 | Lofty writes:

For sale on e-bay: picasaweb.google.com/113767097701141683596/1962AustinHealey3000MKIITriCarb

BMIHT Certificate Number: 93/1467
Chassis Number: H-BT7-L/17432
Engine Number: 29E-U-H/2429
Body Number: 17371

British Heritage Trust BMIHT Certificate "numbers matching". Chassis and engine numbers match the original build records. It shows all the details of exactly when it was built and that it was shipped to San Francisco

Bought in July 1990. British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate shows that the car was built on Jan 12, 1962. It also shows that the car was shipped to Los Angeles where it was first sold. The car has never been East of CA, OR, and WA.

Here are some highlights-
· Photo album that documents the whole restoration process and years of restoration time
· Complete new interior, top and Tonneau Cover by Heritage Trim and Upholstery
· Moto-Lita steering wheel.
· Chromed 72 spoke wire wheels
· New Vrederstein tires
· Very strong Engine and transimision with Overdrive.
· Center Shift Transmistion
· The engine, transmission, Brakes and overdrive were all completely rebuilt.
· Brakes and suspension completely rebuilt.
· The car now has 6700 miles on it, and performs very well.
· All Chrome parts new
· 12 Volt auxiliary outlet.
· Custom made Ray Juncal Valve cover
· Racing Chrome Mirrors
· Lucas Driving Lamps with Badge Bar
· Pertronix Ignition
· System converted to negative ground
· Heater with air blower installed

2024-12-18 18:09:26 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:

www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1962-austin-healey-3000-mk-ii-lincoln-ma-28 ...

Seller's description:

Vehicle Location Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773

Mileage 8,884

VIN # H-BT7-L/17432

Exterior BRG

Transmission Manual

Interior Tan

Engine 3.0 liter 6 cyl tri carb

Condition Excellent

Austin Healey 1962 MKII BT7 four seater tri carb overdrive $68,000. Perfect example of this fully restored classic model, runs well all systems 100% functional. Always stored in heated garage, never wet. Pictures and books included as well as tonneau, hood (top) with bows, and a few parts, (car covers)

ASKING PRICE $68,000

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