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HBJ8L37787

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Record Creation: Entered on 5 June 2011.

 

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2011-06-05 05:19:38 | Lofty writes:

For sale at www.europeanvintagecarcompany.com for US$ 54.000

This beautiful unrestored British racing green and well-kept Austin Healey BJ8 was specially ordered by Mrs. Jean Cutler (see picture of the badge on the dash) and her husband, who was a high ranking Military Officer stationed in Europe in the 60's. The car has 55,465 miles, and is totally original since new, except one quality re-paint in the early part of the 1980's. All body panels are original, never any rust or accident repair on this time capsule quality Healey. This car has stainless steel exhaust system, overdrive, wire wheels with Dunlop tires, original boot cover and tool kit. It also comes with several National Healey show events from the mid 80's (see pictures). This Big Healey drives like it did when it was new. A real survivor and so much fun to drive!

2011-07-14 22:06:51 | evcc writes:

Automobiles Provost in Le Mans (France) has purchased the AH at the end of June 2011 from European Vintage Car Company.

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