The car was a true find with low mileage, accident free, virtually rust free, and only two previous owners (whom knew one each other) Tachometer✔ Leather Seats
Seller's comments and description: garage find 1957 austin healey 100-6 bn4in storage 50 yearsjust finished $7k service!!!!! It is an early big healey that has not yet been restored but is not a total basketcase pulled out of a field. This is a complete car, unrestored and not full of terminal rust. It waspainted once in the early 60’s. It appears the color was changed from black with red coves to the currentorange/white color combination (why would someone change to those colors??). The current owner bought the car in1964. It started out in arizona, was purchased by thecurrent owner’s brother in the early 60’s and then she bought it in 1964 from him. It was driven very sparinglyfor a couple years until parked in a garage in 1966. It sat there until a few months ago when it was brought tolayland motors to get road-worthy in order to sell it. Details vinfuelmakemodelyearconditioncolor bn4lo43923 gasoline austin healey 100-6 1957 used red contact seller.
13,000Pepper Pike, OHPepper Pike, OH at global-free-classified-ads.com
This car is "classic Healey"- 3000 Mark I, highly desirable BN7 (two seater roadster), side shift 4-speed transmission, and has the classic Healey Blue over Old English White color combination
15,700Columbus, OHColumbus, OH at myadsclassified.com
I finally broke down and installed real/original Raydots on the front bumpers (it took me years to commit to drilling the holes). The hardtop has both original interior braces. I removed the front bumper and had vintage driving lights installed at the time of restoration
This Austin-Healey 3000 MK III is powered by an Inline-6 cylinder engine backed by a manual transmission makes it a blast to drive Tachometer✔ Bucket Seats
59,999Columbus, OHColumbus, OH at freeclassifieds.com
For more details email me at: winonawppersonius@englishhome. Net . It is an early big healey that has not yet been restored but is not a total basketcase pulled out of a field. This is a complete car, unrestored and not full of terminal rust. It waspainted once in the early 60s. It appears the color was changed from black with red coves to the currentorange/white color combination (why would someone change to those colors??). The current owner bought the car in1964. It started out in arizona, was purchased by thecurrent owners brother in the early 60s and then she bought it in 1964 from him. It was driven very sparinglyfor a couple years until parked in a garage in 1966. It sat there until a few months ago when it was brought tolayland motors to get road-worthy in order to sell it.
10,500New Middletown, OHNew Middletown, OH at epage.com
The car does go through the gears perfectly with no noises in any of the gears and the overdrive works nicely and the clutch feels great. It has great compression across all 6 cylinders (130 to 135 psi) and great oil pressure (40 pounds when warm at idle). The car has benefited from a very nice restoration on a great original car
5,500Cleveland, OHCleveland, OH at global-free-classified-ads.com