Lot 141

Arizona 2020

1962 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk II BT7

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$56,000 USD | Sold

United States | Phoenix, Arizona

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Chassis No.
H-BT7-L/19072
Engine No.
29E-RU-H/5321
Gearbox No.
3128
Body No.
18811
  • Desirable triple-carburetor configuration
  • Includes original Bill of Sale, financing documents, and early registrations
  • Numbers-matching chassis, body, engine, and gearbox per BMIHT certificate
  • Gold-level certification through the Austin-Healey Concours Registry, 2013

This Austin-Healey 3000 was completed on 26 March 1962 and was destined for North America. The car was originally finished in Ivory White over a red interior with a black convertible top and included wire wheels, heater, adjustable steering column, “roadspeed” tires, laminated windscreen, mph speedometer, and overdrive. The Mark II was shipped to the U.S. on 13 April and distributed to Hambro Automotive Corporation, USA. The Austin-Healey was sold by The Auto Show dealership to Richard Huntwork of Warwick, Rhode Island, on 15 September.

It is noted that Mr. Huntwork traded in a 1960 Volkswagen as part of the purchase. Mr. Huntwork, who worked for Bradford Special Chemical Products in West Warwick, Rhode Island, owned the car until at least 1968, with previous registrations included on file. While subsequent ownership history is not known, the car was later acquired by Robert Workman, under whose ownership the car achieved a Silver-level certification in 1994 and later a Gold-level certification in 2013 through the Austin-Healey Concours Registry. In 2015 the car changed hands to its most recent owner.

Today the car presents beautifully, refinished in a beautiful shade of blue with a blue convertible top. The interior is finished in blue with white piping. The leather-wrapped dash houses Smiths instrumentation along with controls for the choke, heater, and overdrive. Protection from the elements is provided by a blue convertible top and sliding side windows. A tonneau cover provides alternate weather protection. The engine bay is nicely detailed, and this Austin-Healey retains its original straight six-cylinder engine which features the desirable triple-carburetor setup. The BMIHT certificate confirms this is a numbers-matching example, including the chassis, engine, gearbox, and body. In addition to retaining its original purchase documents and early registrations, the Austin-Healey is accompanied by a Mk II brochure, BMC maintenance book, and Hambro Automotive Corporation brochure.