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Austin-Healey 3000 MK III 1966

General description : ​This 1966 Austin Healey 3000 MK III is an excellent original car and a very honest driver quality example. Blue with blue interior. It runs and drives but has been in storage for a few years and is ready for basic servicing. A very straight and presentable BJ8 in a classic color combination and a great opportunity at only $46,500

https://www.gullwingmotorcars.com/1966-austin-healey-3000-mk-iii-c-3491.htm

1966 Austin-Healey 3000 MK III is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Astoria by Gullwing Motor for $46500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Austin-Healey Model : 3000 Model Version : MK III Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1966 Location : Astoria

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About Austin-Healey
Austin-Healey was a British sports car make created as a joint-venture between the Austin division of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and the Donald Healey Motor Company.

First Healey model, Healey 100, was based on Austin A90 Atlantic mechanicals and developed by Donald Healey to be build in-house. They finished a single Healey Hundred for the 1952 London Motor Show. Leonard Lord, managing director of Austin was so impressed by the design that a deal was duly struck with Healey and the car was renamed the Austin-Healey 100 overnight. Austin Healey was born. 100 derived into 100-six, and different 3000 versions before they quit the production in 1968 as the basic design had finally become obsolete.