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United KingdomFBF634

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Record Creation: Entered on 9 May 2011.

 

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2011-05-09 17:26:27 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 5/11
www.historics.co.uk/buying/online-catalogue/austin-healey-bn6.aspx

Auction description:
Auction Date: 18 May 2011
Lot 220 - 1958 Austin-Healey 100 BN6
Registration: FBF634
Chassis Number: BN6/700
Engine Number: 62961
Odometer reading: 41,000
Estimate: £24,000-£28,000

The current vendor has owned this example since January 2003. A restoration project was carried out between 2000 and 2002 including sandblasting and treating the chassis. Invoices totaling £4,360.18 confirm the parts purchased from 7th June 2000 through to 19th September 2002. Supplied originally to Richard Bamford of Uttoxeter on 6th June 1958, this much loved Austin-Healey has only had five owners in over 50 years. An original righthand drive UK car, with overdrive, original engine and tonneau cover. Supplied with a V5 document and a MoT test certificate valid until 10th March 2012, this is an opportunity to purchase and enjoy a much loved British sports car.

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