2.6 - 4 100 | |||||
BN2 | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
1956 | Green | ||||
2023 | Green | ||||
Rest: Concours | |||||
Langeskov | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 28 June 2023.
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2023-06-28 10:32:03 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1956-austin-healey-bn2-100-le-mans-lhd-g2PE04
Seller's description:
1956 Austin Healey BN2 100 'Le Mans'
Colour Aston Martin Metal Green
Odometer 931 Miles
Engine size 2.6L
Seller Type Trade
Town Langeskov
Country Denmark
Meticulously restored to an exceedingly high standard
Equipped with the highly desirable 100 ‘Le Mans’ modification kit
We’re informed that in excess of €30,000 have been spent restoring the matching numbers engine alone
Beautifully presented inside, out and underneath
Finished in the very attractive Aston Martin Works Metal Green
The History and Paperwork
Said to be a matching numbers example
Left-hand drive
Danish registration and paperwork, which the vendor states is all in order
We’re informed that the car is accompanied by a sizeable collection of paperwork that relates to the various costs and jobs carried out during the restoration
Wears a “Le Mans modification kit” plaque under the bonnet
The Interior
Green upholstery - complementing the exterior
Restored to period correct specification
Presented in very fine order
As is the case with every aspect of this car, the interior has been very well and there’s a real sense of theatre to sitting behind the wheel with the roof down as the scenery rushes past you.
The green leather looks in really good order, with very little wear to be seen. The seats don’t appear to display any damage or signs of heavy use and the same can be said for the door cards. There’s no heavy wear to the carpeting, although it is perhaps a little marked and faded in places. The dashboard looks smart and so do all the instruments held within. We enjoy how there’s some light patina to the fascias and also the wood-rimmed steering wheel. We noticed what looked like some deterioration to the rear view mirror, but it still appears to be serviceable.
The Exterior
Folding hood and tonneau cover present
‘Le Mans’ aerodynamic screen
Louvred bonnet with leather strap
Knock-off wire wheels
Smart bodywork numerous panels having been replaced
Aston Martin Works Metal Green
With its aerodynamic windscreen, loved bonnet, flowing lines and wire wheels, this Austin Healey looks every bit the racing car for the road. It looks fast, even standing still.
The vendor informs us that lightweight aluminium doors have been fitted along with new fenders, floors and the boot lid. Aston Martin Works Metal Green completes the ensemble perfectly and the vendor informs us that it is almost flawless. All the bodywork looks straight too, with no corrosion to be seen. We’re assured that the underside is in really good order and the chassis was reportedly strengthened during the restoration.
It sits upon smart wire wheels which are wearing period correct blockley tyres. All the trims look great and the car is of course de-bumpered. We’ve not seen the folding hood or tonneau in place, although we’re informed that they were remanufactured during the restoration and remain in very good condition.
The Mechanics
2.6-litre inline four
Twin SU carburettors
Four-speed manual gearbox with overdrive
Apparently matching numbers
The vendor states that over €30,000 have been spent restoring the engine alone
The vendor assures us that this is a matching numbers car, with the numerals on the engine and gearbox matching the chassis number and factory records. The engine has been comprehensively rebuilt to 100 ‘Le Mans’ specification and is said to run exceedingly well. The rebuild is said to have cost more than €30,000, for which invoices are apparently supplied.
The vendor comments that it drives impeccably, changes gear, selects overdrive and brakes exactly as it should. It presents really well under the bonnet and provides scintillating performance.