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HBJ8L31162

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2012-08-05 07:43:50 | Lofty writes:

For sale on e-bay: cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/

This is the most collectable Healey, the last version of the Austin Healey, the MK III BJ8. This example has been in a dry climate for most if not all of its life. It was purchased from the estate of a well known Austin Healey Club member. It has attended countless shows and Healey club events all over the US. He built it to drive. It has several upgrades from standard spec including Chrome Wire Wheels, Cloth Soft Top, Lucas "flame thrower" Fog lights, Badge Bar, Moto Lita Wood Wheel, and an Alternator conversion.


It runs and drives great, has awesome oil pressure, does not smoke and the trans and clutch are in great shape. There are no bad noises and it runs like a top

It is hard to find any Healey with such an enthusiastic owner who was constantly maintaining and improving his car. While not perfect or fully restored, its a great example that is ready to show at your local British meet, or simply drive on the weekends.

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