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HBT712295

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United Kingdom194TBH

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Record Creation: Entered on 28 February 2010.

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2010-02-28
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2010-02-28 23:50:12 | pauls writes:

Car offered at Coy's showrooms:
www.coys.co.uk/showroom/show_stock.php

Sellers description:
1960 Austin-Healey 3000 BT7
Registration no: 194 TBH
Chassis no: H-BT7/12295
Price: Refer Department
This splendid Austin Healey is a highly sought-after original right hand drive example which still retains its original registration number, 194TBH, as issued in May 1961 to its first owner in Buckinghamshire. Built on 12 September 1960 and still finished in its original Healey Blue and Ivory White livery, 194TBH was more recently subject to a full body off restoration in 2000 by Pool Lane Classics. During the vendor's ownership, it has been used for both touring and shows. The car comes supplied with full weather equipment, a current MoT test certificate valid until November 2010, heritage certificate, Kenlow fan, servo assisted brakes, six CD autochanger, alarm and tracking system. An ideal opportunity to acquire a British motoring icon.

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