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HBT7L17603

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Record Creation: Entered on 24 July 2007.

 

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Exterior Photos (1)

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Details Photos: Exterior (3)

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Restoration Photos: Stripdown (1)

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2007-07-24 08:02:22 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 7/24/07
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Austin-Healey-Austin-Healey-3000-MkII-1962-Austin-Healey ...
Current bid $2,600, 7 bids, 5 days left in auction.

Seller description:
This car has been mostly disassembled for the last 30 years, but always stored inside a heated facility. Real mileage is unknown, but couldn't be much since 30 of it's 45 years have been in storage. The engine and radiator have been professionally rebuilt, but the rest of the car needs lots of work. Probably best as a parts car. There is some rust, but the doors, trunk and hood are all pretty straight. I bought the car from the uncle of the original owner and have not been able to work on it since the engine rebuild. I will not part the car out. If you want any of it, you take the whole car. I will include an Original Austin-Healey Restorer's Guide with the purchase.

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