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Last gasp: ’67 Austin-Healey 3000 MKIII

1967 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000

The Big Healeys had a really great run selling well from the early 1950s until the last batch was built in 1967. This is one of those last year cars that feature 2 small directional/running lights under each headlamp. This one isn’t one of those exceptional Kurt Tanner restorations but it does look like a nice, solid driver for $39,995. Read More

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Still available: ’60 Austin-Healey 3000 MK I

Austin-Healey 3000 MK I

We spotted this back in July and it cropped up again on Craigslist. We still think it looks worthy of some additional attention. Unless of course one of our readers has seen it and it is a fright pig!

We like Big Healeys very much. They call them Big Healeys because they replaced the smaller 100-4. What else could they call it? The first attempt at the 6-cylinder car was the 100-6. Of all Healeys, big & small, it is our least favorite. That doesn’t mean we wouldn’t buy one if a really special one came along. In 1959, the twin SU carb 3000 MK I debuted and it was a much better engine. Read More