1960 Austin-Healey 3000
BT7 MK1
1960
75 000 km
Manual
Petrol
Blue
Good condition
Pricing Summary
R 750 000
Knysna, Western Cape
Distance From You
Description
The Austin Healey range of stylish sports cars were produced in five series' between 1953 and 1967. The earliest 2-seater roadsters were powered by a 2.6-litre 4-cylinder engine that was progressively upgraded to 3.0 litres in straight six format, finally in 2+2 convertible style with improved suspension.
This 3000 Mk1 was delivered to South Africa as CKD (Complete Knock Down) in 1960 and assembled at Blackheath in Cape Town. It was sold to its first owner through Malcomes Motors in Port Elizabeth. The vehicle is still registered as “used” and it has been owned in the Gauteng region since the 1970’s. It was acquired by its current owner in 2012.
The vehicle has its original Hood and Tonneau with Seats in Navy Blue. As a CKD it has no factory colour, but navy blue was only installed in cars painted in Healey Blue. It was stripped to bare metal in 2013 and resprayed in Healey Blue over Old English White. All its original components were preserved and the engine was rebuilt. It must be noted that Blackheath did not always follow the Build Sheet detail and this vehicle did not receive its factory allocated engine when assembled.
Over the past 10 years, the braking, cooling and fueling systems were restored, as were the starter motor, dynamo and regulator. An original factory Hardtop has been fitted as well as replica Mini Lite Wheels with new tyres. The Healey participated in the 2022 National Tour in the Southern Cape. It was on loan to a senior club member whose own BT7 Healey had broken down. He credited the car as one of the best Healey's he had ever driven.
Caution: This Austin Healey BT7 is a 65 year old classic car that does not have the passenger and system safety characteristics of modern vehicles. It is solid and loves to be driven regularly, especially on out-runs, to car shows and Cars@Coffee meets.
This 3000 Mk1 was delivered to South Africa as CKD (Complete Knock Down) in 1960 and assembled at Blackheath in Cape Town. It was sold to its first owner through Malcomes Motors in Port Elizabeth. The vehicle is still registered as “used” and it has been owned in the Gauteng region since the 1970’s. It was acquired by its current owner in 2012.
The vehicle has its original Hood and Tonneau with Seats in Navy Blue. As a CKD it has no factory colour, but navy blue was only installed in cars painted in Healey Blue. It was stripped to bare metal in 2013 and resprayed in Healey Blue over Old English White. All its original components were preserved and the engine was rebuilt. It must be noted that Blackheath did not always follow the Build Sheet detail and this vehicle did not receive its factory allocated engine when assembled.
Over the past 10 years, the braking, cooling and fueling systems were restored, as were the starter motor, dynamo and regulator. An original factory Hardtop has been fitted as well as replica Mini Lite Wheels with new tyres. The Healey participated in the 2022 National Tour in the Southern Cape. It was on loan to a senior club member whose own BT7 Healey had broken down. He credited the car as one of the best Healey's he had ever driven.
Caution: This Austin Healey BT7 is a 65 year old classic car that does not have the passenger and system safety characteristics of modern vehicles. It is solid and loves to be driven regularly, especially on out-runs, to car shows and Cars@Coffee meets.