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BN2L231509

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 1956 Primrose Yellow
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2026-04-10 10:51:36 | pauls writes:

Car at auction 4/26

www.mecum.com/lots/1168150/1956-austin-healey-100-4-bn2-roadster/_id=774093-0

Auction description:

Friday, April 10th// Houston 2026

1956 Austin-Healey 100-4 BN2 Roadster

Barn Find Project Car, 2.6L Inline-4, 4-Speed

Odometer reads* 57,403 miles, Solely indicates the number currently shown on the odometer

VIN / Serial BN2L231509

Rare BN2 version featuring a 4-speed transmission with electronic overdrive

Original example that has not been driven since 1971

2.6L Inline 4-cylinder engine

4-speed manual transmission

Repainted Canary Yellow exterior

Burgundy interior

Wire wheels

Please note that this garage kept car currently does not run, but is an intact example and a restoration candidate

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