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HBT719239

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 1962 Brown
 2025 Off-white
 Rest: Nice 
  
  
  
FranceFrance
 

 

Record Creation: Entered on 22 December 2025.

 

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Details Photos: Exterior (2)

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2025-12-22 19:17:16 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 11/25

www.osenat.com/en/lot/168038/31018693-1962-austin-healey-3000-mkii-bt7-chassis-n ...

Auction description:

Lot 100

28000 - 32000 EUR

Result : 36 000EUR

1962 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 MKII BT7

- Chassis n° HBT7/19239

- French registration

The BT7 presented here is a cream-colored version with a brown interior, an elegant and sober combination. The bodywork is in generally good condition, with the soft top, tonneau cover and side screens in place and tightly fitted. The original bumpers, removed to lighten the lines, are supplied with the vehicle.

The interior is in fine condition, with new upholstery and carpets. The engine is pleasant to run, and delivers the characteristic Healey six-cylinder sound. Discreet improvements include electronic ignition, a stainless steel exhaust system and an aluminum radiator installed in 2021 to optimize cooling.

This Austin-Healey 3000 MK II BT7 exemplifies the spirit of the great British roadsters of the early 1960s, combining performance, style and driving pleasure.

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