For Sale: 1963 Austin-Healey 3000 in Farmingdale, New York for sale in Farmingdale, NY

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Vehicle Description 1963 Austin Healey 3000 MKII BJ7 for sale! Motorcar Classics is proud to present this stunning 1963 Austin Healey 3000 MKII BJ7 Roadster featured in Colorado Red with black interior piped red and black convertible top.
Introduced in 1959, the Austin Healey 3000 included front disc brakes and a 124-hp 2,912cc straight-six.
Available in two and four-seat versions, almost 14,000 were sold before it was replaced with the 3000 MkII in 1961.
Late in 1962, the two-seater was dropped, roll-up windows were introduced and the revised twin carburetors added 2 horsepower.
With its delightful exhaust note, 4 speed gearbox with eclectic overdrive, and responsive motor, the BJ7 strikes a balance between sporting performance and comfortable touring that makes these Big Healeys so popular as collector cars.
Our car has been meticulously restored, nut and bolt, to very high standards.
It features a nicely detailed engine compartment, suspension, and undercarriage.
The fully rebuilt mechanicals are strong and reliable.
A great deal of effort went into getting the stance just right, and it looks perfect from any angle.
Upgrades include chromed wire wheels fitted with Vreedstein 165HR-15 radials, chrome badge bar, and Lucas fog lamps.
Among the nicest we have offered, this Big Healey is ready to drive and to be shown with pride.
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  • Year: 1963
  • Make: Austin-Healey
  • Model: 3000

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