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HBJ8L26525

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 29K RU-H 1399 
  
  
  
 
 1964 Old English White
 2013 
 Rest: Nice 
  
  
  
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2013-08-21
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2012-10-04 21:19:47 | pauls writes:

Car sold at Gooding & Co. auction, Pebble Beach in '09.

www.goodingco.com/lot/1964-austin-healey-3000-mk-iii-bj8/%5Bmake%5D%5B0%5D=Austin-Healey&sortBy=ENDING_SOONEST&pageNumber=3

Lot 102

1964 Austin Healey

3000 Mk III BJ8

HBJ8L 26525

Sold for $74,800

Estimate $60,000 - $80,000

Chassis HBJ8L 26525

Engine 29K RU-H 1399

Most Powerful Of The “Big Healeys”

British Motor Heritage Trust-Certified Correct Example

Recently Restored

2013-08-21 08:32:02 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 8/13
www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1964-austin-healey-3000-mk3/

Auction description:
Lot 4
1964 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III BJ8
Pebble Beach 2013
Estimate: $75,000 - $95,000 | Without Reserve
SOLD: $93,500
Chassis: HBJ8L 26525

Engine: 29K RU-H 1399
*Please note that this vehicle is titled as a 1965.

A Fine Example of the Big Healey
Boasting a Well-Documented Restoration
British Motor Heritage Trust-Certified Correct Example
Most Powerful Specification

2013-10-10 21:32:55 | pauls writes:

SOLD: $93,500

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