1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII
1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII
1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII
1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII
1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII 1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII
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Roadster
Chassis Num: HBTL 15705
 
In 1959 the Austin-Healey 3000 was given a few very important improvements over the preceding 100/6 model. The C-Series six-cylinder engine was enlarged to 2912cc and Girling discs were fitted to the front of the car. Horsepower rose to 124 bhp at 4600 RPM and top speed was achieved at 114 mph when the optional hardtop was in place. Few other differences existed between the old and new versions.

Eight more Horsepower would be gained in the early 1960s. Starting in November of 1961, the 3000 came with a new gearbox which finally had the gear level at the center of the transmission tunnel. In January of 1962, the 2+2 MKII Convertible, also known as the MKIIA, appeared, which brought with it many comfort features such as winding windows, swiveling quarter-lights and fixed foldaway hood.

In 1962, production of the MKII ceased after 5,096 examples of the 2+2s and 355 two-seaters had been created. The convertible version continued until the introduction of the 3000 MKIII in 1963.

A restoration was performed on this car during the mid 1990s. It has seen very little use since the mid-1960s and still shows very well in modern times. In 2007 it was brought to the Bonhams Auction, An Important Sale of Collectors' Motorcars and Automobilia, held at the Quail Lodge Resort & Golf Club in Carmel, California. This 1962 Austin Healey 3000 MkIIA Convertible was sold for a high bid of $52,000 plus premium and taxes.
The Austin Healey 100 was introduced in October of 1952 at the Earls Court Motor Show. The first Austin Healey 100's were known as 100-4 or BN1. The name 100 came-about by being able to break the 100 mph barrier. The BN also had meaning. The B represented the engine class which meant it had between 2000 and 3000 cc. The N represented the body-style configuration, two-seat and open-top. The 100 was powered by a A90, 2660 cc, four-cylinder engine capable of producing 94 horsepower. The manual three-speed transmission was also borrowed from the A90. However, the first gear was blocked off and was fitted with overdrive on the second and third gears to provide extra power.
The name 'Austin Healey' was formed by a partnership comprising of the designer, Donald Mitchell Healey, and the manufacturer, Austin.

During its total production cycle, 10,688 examples of the BN1 were produced.

In October of 1955, the BN2 was introduced. The BN2 was similar to the BN1 in design but now featured larger drum brakes and a new four-speed transmission with overdrive.

During its production run, 3,924 examples of the BN2 were produced.

The Austin Healey 100S was produced in limited numbers, only 55. Their primary purpose was for competing in racing and rally events as well as for development and marketing purposes. They were entered into races such as Sebring, Mille Miglia, and Le Mans. They were copies of special factory test car that Stirling Moss raced in the 1954 12-hour Sebring race where he placed third. The 100S's were produced at the Healey Warwick factory and most were decorated with the American racing colors, white and blue. Of the 55 that were built, only 10 remain unaccounted for. The 100S, when compared with the 100, featured Dunlop disc brakes on all four wheels, different cylinder head and internal engine modifications, four-speed gearbox without overdrive, and a light-alloy body shell.

The 100S was followed by the 100M. The 100M was a Le Mans variation of the BN2 with an increased horsepower rating of 100-110. It featured bigger carburetors and modified distributor. Valve springs and anti-roll bars were added to the suspension. During its production run, 1100 of the Le Mans BN2's were produced.

Over time, about 100 BN2 were later modified but in order to qualify for the Le Mans configuration the vehicles needed to meet specific standards. These standards included a 1.75 inch H6, SU carburetors, cold air box and air tube, Le Mans regulation strap and a factory style louvered hood.

The four cylinder engine was used from 1952 through 1956, after which a BMC six-cylinder engine was used. The car was dubbed the '100 Six'. Three years and a few engine modifications later, the car was named the '3000' and today is known as the 'Big Healey'. Over the production lifespan of the 3000, it could be assembled with multiple options such as a two-seater or 2+2, hard-tops, single or duo-tone paint schemes, overdrive, and more.

In 1962 the body was redesigned with a curved screen and wind up windows. The interior of the vehicle was revamped in 1964 and also received more ground clearance.

The 3000 was produced from 1959 through 1968. The original engine produced 124 horsepower and was capable of about 114 mph. Modifications to the engine throughout the years increased the horsepower to around 148 and the top speed to 121 mph. The size of the car, the power of the engine, and weighing in at around 2400 lbs made this car responsive, competitive and fun to drive.

In all, there were around 73,000 100's and 3000's produced with 58,000 featuring the six-cylinder engine.

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2006 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Car Show

2006 17th Annual Concours d'Elegance of the Eastern United States

2006 Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction

2005 Hilton Head Island Concours Car Club Display

2005 PVGP Car Show

2004 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix

2004 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
   

1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII

Year1962
MakeAustin-Healey
Model3000 MKII
Body StyleRoadster
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Body / ChassisSeparate body and frame
Production Years for Series1961 - 1963
Price$3,120.00
Weight2465 lbs | 1118.1 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Chassis / Engine Numbers Shown
Chassis NumberHBTL 15705

Performance
0-60 mph11 seconds.
1/4 Mile17 seconds.
Top Speed115 mph | 185 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationS
Cylinders6
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement177.00 CU IN. | 2901 cc. | 2.9 L.
Valves12 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower136.00 BHP (100.1 KW) @ 4750.00 RPM
Torque167.00 Ft-Lbs (226.5 NM) @ 3000.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio18.1 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter46.9 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio9.0:1
Main Bearings4
Engine Electronics12-volt
Fuel FeedCarburetor
3 SU HS4 carburetor
BlockCast-iron
HeadCast-iron
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Standard Transmission
Gears4
TransmissionManual
Floor lever
Final Drive3.91:1


 
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Articles and Event Coverage
Mid-Ohio Vintage Grand Prix
Bonhams, An Important Sale of Collectors' Motorcars and Automobilia
Watkins Glen Antique Car Show
2006 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Car Show
2006 17th Annual Concours d'Elegance of the Eastern United States
2006 Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction
2005 Hilton Head Island Concours Car Club Display
2005 PVGP Car Show
2004 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix

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Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Official Website
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Hilton Head Island Concours Car Club Display Official Website
Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction Official Website
Concours d'Elegance of the Eastern United States Official Website
Watkins Glen Antique Car Show Official Website
Bonhams & Butterfields Official Website
Vintage Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Official Website

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