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HBJ7L22338

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United KingdomWTN260A

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Record Creation: Entered on 2 July 2015.

 

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2015-06-25 09:14:05 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auciton 7/15
www.coys.co.uk/auction.php

Auction description:
Lot 105 - 1963 Austin Healey 3000 Mk2
Estimate: £28,000 - £31,000
Registration Number: WTN 260A
Chassis Number: H-BJ7-L/22338

Chassis 22338 rolled out of the factory on 7th February 1963, and was immediately shipped to Florida. It later found its way to Texas, until it was brought back into the UK in November 2014.

Clearly the car has enjoyed restoration work, which has mellowed very nicely, while still presenting in exceptional condition according to the vendor.

Since being repatriated, and with the carburettors having been rebuilt, WTN 260A is said to drive and perform very well, and has proven reliable in the current ownership. Fully UK registered, and offered with a UK V5 and MoT, this is a fun, usable, trusty companion which can be driven and enjoyed right away.

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