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HBJ8L32671

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Record Creation: Entered on 17 July 2012.

 

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2012-07-17 08:01:58 | Chregu writes:

For sale on ebay: cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-Austin-Healey-3000-Mark-III-42692-miles-/1408012082 ...

1966 Austin Healey 3000 Mark III, 42692 miles. Never restored or dismantled. Engine turns over, stored 40 years in my garage. Good transmission and overdrive unit rebuilt. Frame and outriggers very solid. Rockers still gd as the doors open and close properly, door gaps are even. Lite rust on doglegs, trunk corner and front left floor pan. Original top in good working condition. Matching engine numbers. Most chrome nice, good windscreen, original air cleaners and carbs, Tonneau cover, original key, spare tire, 8-track radio obviously not stock. Fuel tank drained and not rusty inside. Also have original rear bumper reflectors. Left front parklite and turn signal lens damaged from last tow job. Front bumper misaligned. Tires old. Notice original rivets and rubber stops on rear body panel. Lite Bondo repair on right fender(minor). Two owner, WV title in 1974, VIN# HBJ8L32671. A true survivor.

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