2.9 - 6 3000 Mk. I | |||||
BT7 | |||||
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29DRUH205 | |||||
1960 | Ivory White | ||||
2007 | Red | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Leominster | |||||
Herefordshire | |||||
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DSK907 |
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Record Creation: Entered on 30 June 2007.
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2007-06-30 11:45:54 | pauls writes:
Car was at auction 3/07
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Auction description:
Body colour: Cream
Date Manufactured: 1960
Registration Number: DSK 907
Chassis Number: HBT7-L11568
Engine Number: 29D-RU-H/20563
History:
According to the Heritage Certificate that accompanies it, this particular car was built in Abingdon between 8th-17th August 1960 and was despatched to the USA at the end of that month. Here the car remained until it was shipped back to England in 1990 when it was acquired by the current vendor. Although the car was still in good condition, after running around in it for three years he decided to embark on a full body restoration.
As the photos in the history file show, the only rust found on the car was confined to the floor and sills which were repaired and replaced as necessary. All the outer panels were, and are, completely sound and original. At the same time the complete braking and suspension system was overhauled, a new wiring loom fitted and the car was fully waxoyled.
In 1997 the car was further treated to a full interior retrim in red hide, including the doorcards which were fitted with bespoke map pockets. A new double-duck tonneau and sidescreens were also specially made and fitted, the owner not being satisfied with the off-the-shelf products available. The result is an uncommonly snug fitting set of wet weather gear, complemented by a folding canvas hood that is also in excellent condition. A new set of five 60-spoke painted wire wheels were also fitted at this time.
In 2000 the engine and overdrive gearbox were completely stripped and rebuilt, the former with new pistons, liners, camshaft, reground crank etc. It was also converted to run on unleaded and a spin-off oil filter fitted. The car has only covered some 4,500 miles since the rebuild and is said to drive exceptionally well. MOT'd until June and taxed until December, it comes complete with a large history file to document the work carried out and a detailed log of all miles covered to date.
Marred only by some slight crazing to the otherwise very lustrous paintwork, this represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a thoroughly rejuvenated Healey at a fraction of the cost that has been lavished on it to date.
Guide price 15,900