1960 Austin Healey 3000 BT7 - The Ultimate British Roadster!!
1960 Austin Healey 3000
Austin Healey 3000 1960 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Houston, Texas, United States |
Make: | Austin Healey |
Model: | 3000 |
Type: | Convertible |
Year: | 1960 |
Mileage: | 121,000 |
VIN: | HBT7L8739 |
Color: | Red |
Engine size: | 2.9 Litre |
Number of cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Options: | Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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In the pantheon of small British Roadsters, ne car has always been far, ar ahead of the pack. That car is the Austin Healey 3000. The car traces its roods to the ambition (and capital) of Donald Healey and the engineering genius of Gerry Coker. In 1951, onald Healey found himself at the head of a tiny car company based in Warwick, ngland. This company - the Donald Healey Motor Company ("DHMC") - built four basic models of "sporty" but expensive cars. In fact, ome DHMC cars were more expensive than the Jaguar XK-120. After a visit to the United States, ealey came up with the idea to build a "mid-market" sports car (a car that would be less expensive than a Jaguar but more expensive than an MG).
Healey took his idea to the chairman of Austin, eonard Lord. Lord had recently attempted to push the Austin A90 into the American market and had suffered a stunning defeat as Americans rejected both the brand and the car. Despite the setback, ord understood the economic power of America and he liked the idea of a sports car with an Austin powertrain. Thus, he Austin Healey brand was born.
Gerry Coker was assigned the duty of designing the sheet metal for the first "Big 6" - the "Healey Hundred" - which was completed in 1952. The 100 was instantly praised for its impressive looks and performance and it remained in production for the next six years. In 1959, ustin Healey introduced the 3000, hich maintained the wheelbase and body of the 100-6 (with slight modifications). The Mark I 3000, ad a 2912 cc, 6 engine fueled by twin SU carburetors. According to contemporaneous testing, he engine was capable of generating a top speed of 115 mph and could go from 0-60 in 11.7 seconds. The car had as options: wire wheels, eater, djustable steering column, wo tone paint and a hardtop.
Needless to say, he 3000 captured the hearts and wallets of American and European drivers. It was widely praised for both its looks and performance. The 3000 remained in continuous production for eight years (from 1959 to 1967) and two more "Marks" were developed. Owing to emission requirements, he car was retired after the 1967 production year.
After admiring Austin Healey's for roughly forty seven years, made the decision to purchase one. I assumed that I would be impressed with its "Big 6" performance and underwhelmed by its British amenities. However, pon seeing the actual car (and yes, bought this car without ever having seen or driven an actual 3000), immediately noticed that unlike other British roadsters I have owned, .g., G TD, G B, G A and TR6 all of which tend to be a bit Spartan, he Austin Healey 3000 is immaculately detailed. If I had to chose a single word to describe its fit and finish then I would use the word "bespoke." I choose this word because of its English connotation and for the further reason that the car seems to be tailored like a custom suit. In example, he tops of the doors are trimmed in polished aluminum as are the door seals and posts. In further example, he tonneau is not simply a piece of canvas stretched from from anchor point to anchor point. Rather, t is fitted with ribs which give it form and shape. The tonneau also has a nice "outset" to accommodate the steering wheel. In the same fashion, he seats are of real leather (not BMC pleather), he steering wheel and shifter knob are real wood, he windshield is highly polished, he carpets are wool, nd etc., tc., tc. There are probably fifteen other items which I could list showing the level of attention to detail given to this car. However, will let the pictures below speak for themselves.
Originally, he engine in the 3000 was mated to a 4 speed transmission with an optional electronic overdrive. In the case of this particular car, he original, lectronic overdrive equipped transmission has been removed (it remains "with" the vehicle and will accompany the vehicle's sale), nd in order to achieve a more efficient gear ratio, he original transmission was replaced with a more reliable Japanese 5 speed. The "Smitty's" kit used to perform this replacement cost over $2,000 (excluding labor), nd the results are simply remarkable as the car can now "cruise" at 80-90 miles per hour (without incessant transmission whine and with lots of extra RPM's available). This replacement is the only known, on-stock component in the car (radio, ptima battery and battery cut off switch excluded) and, n my opinion, t greatly enhances the performance (and value) of the car. It also appreciably increases speed, owers weight and improves fuel economy.
The pictures of the car accurately reflect the condition of its paint (good), nterior appointments (almost perfect), op (minor imperfections), onneau (almost perfect), arpet (almost perfect), ires (good), ims (almost perfect) and chrome (good). The pictures also show that the car is rust free, hat the body panels fit nicely (not perfect but nice) and that the car is not not leaking copious amounts of oil. After obtaining the car, adjusted the valves, eplaced the fuel filter, emoved the gas tank and had it professionally lined with RENU (a rust inhibiting coating) and replaced the passenger side, ear axle seal. The pictures cannot show the mechanical operation of the car but I have personally driven this car over 90 miles and can attest that it is in exemplary running and driving condition. In that vein, ll the lights work and nothing to my knowledge is inoperative. In saying this, further attest that the car does not overheat and has no known mechanical defects, .g., rakes work, lutch is good, tarts, tops, uns, rives, as lights, tc., tc. Obviously, encourage you to have an independent pre-purchase inspection performed. Alternatively, f you buy the car at the "buy it now" price, will give you a "buy it back" guarantee (at no cost) which warrants that the car is free from mechanical defect. Please call me for details on this guarantee.
In regard to value,Hagerty's valuation guide states that as of August 2015, 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 BT7 "Condition 2" car is valued at $61,000, hile a "Condition 3" car is valued at $36,200. I personally believe that this car is closer to a Condition 2 car than a Condition 3 and have priced the car accordingly. However, s "condition" is a subjective undertaking, am open to negotiation on the purchase price. Obviously, will not "give the car away" so please do not undervalue the asset under consideration.
In closing, ou are looking at an extremely nice British roadster. It has stunning good looks, dmirable performance and will make a very good investment. If you are interested in adding this car to your collection then please contact Mark Counts at 713-320-3059.
Great color combination!
Brilliant paint!
Immaculate Interior!
Leather seats!
Excellent mechanicals!!
Wire wheels!
Virtually new tires!
Great chrome!
5 speed transmission!
Fast, exy and reliable!