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BN1L147387

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2018-08-01 12:13:27 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 8/18
www.coys.co.uk/cars/1955-austin-healey-100-bn1

Auction description:
ESTIMATE £37,000- £40,000
Auction The Wayne Plit Collection
Lot Number 184
Chassis Number BNIL147387
Year 1955
Make Austin Healey
Model 100 BN1

This example of the stunning BN1 Austin-Healey 100 was built in 1955 and is showing in the beautiful combination of dark green with black interior is said to be in unmolested condition and thoroughly useable, but given its rarity and international market appeal could be the perfect subject for a concourse restoration. To many collectors and enthusiasts, the Austin-Healey 100s are the purest of the big Healeys. They're sleek, stunning to view and have that big, torquey engine. And though a good example like this one is ideal for carving up deserted back roads,

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