UTAC | Millbrook, Bedford Viewing: Tues 25th June from 12pm Auction: Wed 26th June from 9am Location: Millbrook Proving Ground, Station Lane, Bedford MK45 2JQ1963 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII In current ownership since 1971 Estimate £35, 000 - £45, 000 Registration No: 678 CAH Chassis No: HBJ722445 MOT: Exempt 678 CAH has been in current ownership since 1971 Finished in light blue with a red leather interior Subject to a substantial restoration in the late 1980's Fitted with a fuel isolator for added peace of mind One of the most charismatic British sportscars ever made, the Big Healey used what was essentially the same silhouette to evolve from a pared-back, four-cylinder Roadster through to a more civilised, six-cylinder Convertible. Introduced in February 1962, the 3000 MkII 2+2 'BJ7' model (nicknamed the MkIIa) pioneered such 'luxuries' as wind-up windows, swivelling quarter-lights and a fixed convertible hood. While the fitment of stiffer coil springs to the independent front suspension and a more direct steering box enhances its handling / roadholding capabilities. The manual / overdrive transmission gained a new case, and the 2912cc straight-six engine reverted to twin SU carburettors. With a reputed 132bhp and 170lbft of torque on tap, Girling front discs became standard equipment. The American magazine 'Sports Car Illustrated' noting with some delight that the BJ7’s speedometer needle could be wound beyond its final 120mph marking. For some, the short-lived MkIIa is the pick of the Big Healey bunch thanks to its combination of the classical (non-wooden) dashboard layout and improved soft-top. ** Bidding will take place live at the venue, online via our H&H website, by telephone and commission - T&Cs apply** Parking and entry into the auction is free for auction attendees with a catalogue, available at the door. Catalogues can be purchased for £20 (admits 2 people).