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Record Creation: Entered on 8 June 2011.

 

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2011-06-08 10:47:31 | Lofty writes:

Sold by www.beverlyhillscarclub.com

1966 Austin-Healey 3000 Mark III - BJ8 - Phase II Car!


Here is a gorgeous and super desirable, 1966 Austin-Healey 3000 Mark III Convertible sports car, this is the rare and sought after Phase II edition. Mechanically sound.



The VIN is: HBJ8L32957

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2017-06-30 19:18:24 | Steve Byers - BJ8 Registry writes:

The engine serial number quoted (29K/RU/H762) is incomplete. As shown by the photo of the engine tag, there is another digit at the end. It appears to be either "3" or "5". Since engine 29K/RU/H7623 is original to HBJ8L/32721, I'm going with 7265.

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