Introduction
Matthew Nolan
The BJ8 is well known as the most powerful and luxurious Big Healey, engine improvements and a new interior layout made the 3000 MKIII a hit worldwide.
The Austin-Healey 3000 was built from 1959 until 1967 and nicknamed the "Big-Healey" as a result of the 3.0L engine it featured. The bodywork was shaped by Jensen Motors and assembled at BMC MG Works in Abingdon. The 3000 really stood out on the track, winning multiple classes in many Europen rallies and races. As was the trend at the time, from 1963, 91% of 3000's were exported worldwide with most ending up in North America.
This is a BJ8 sports convertible (Mark III) which was graced with a power jump from 136BHP to 150BHP. HD8 carburetors were fitted, a new high lift camshaft, power-assisted braking, and some design tweaks with a new fascia allowed the dials to be displayed directly in front of the driver.
A rare car being a genuine home market RHD, this Mk3 is coming out of 3 years ownership and recently fettled in preparation for sale. Somewhat of a unique creation, this car has been painted in a custom Jaguar based gunmetal grey, a welcome change from the old english white or signal red you often see them in.
This auction listing was written from information supplied by Matt after meeting Kerry the owner, and having visited and photographed the vehicle.
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