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HBT7L9105

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Record Creation: Entered on 5 July 2012.

 

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2012-07-05 09:02:50 | Lofty writes:

For sale at www.britishsportscars.com/inventory/details.php

You are looking at a great running and driving 1961 Austin Healey. This is a car that we have known and serviced for many years. The car is equipped with a freshly rebuilt engine that runs excellent. The transmission is very smooth and quiet and the overdrive works. The car is an older restoration that on close inspection does show some age in the paint and interior. The frame rails are nice and straight which is always something to look for in Austin Healeys, but rust repair will be required on the floors and sills. I have taken undercarriage photos to show where the rust is and what needs to be repaired. This is not a show-quality vehicle but a great driver. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.

Price:$35,000
Vin:HBT7L9105
Stock#:000232
Mileage:12,180
Color:Green
Interior Color:Tan
Trans:4-SPEED OVERDRIVE
Drive:RWD
Engine:6 CYL

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