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HBJ8L37388

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 1967 Old English White
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Record Creation: Entered on 9 June 2007.

 

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Exterior Photos (4)

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Detail Photos: Engine (1)

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2007-06-09 14:56:40 | pauls writes:

Car listed as sold at:
www.stableltd.com/inventory.aspx

Sellers description:
SOLD: 1967 Austin Healey 3000 MK III Roadster
Serial/VIN #HBJ8L37388
Description
1967 was the last year of production for the fabulous “Big Healey.” Ours is finished in original Olde English White with its original black interior and polished wood facia, 15” chrome “knock-off” wire wheels with Avon high-speed radial tires and black top and tonneau cover. It is equipped with a 3 litre, 6-cylinder, twin carburetor engine coupled to a 4-speed transmission with electric overdrive and its original Blaupunkt AM-FM Radio. This is a beautiful car just traded-in to us by a serious local collector on a Lamborghini Miura “S.” It is nicely detailed and will be a fine addition to any collector’s garage.
Mileage 66,122
Price $ Sold

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