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Warbirds Wings & Wheels 4 Coming
May 19, 2012

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1961 Austin-Healey - Sports Car

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1930 Morris Minor



Model BN7 Mk I
2 Seat Roadster

Type:
Austin-Healey Sports Car 3000 Mk I BN7 2-seater
Year Built:
1961
Built by:
British Motors
Suspension:
Leaf Spring Rear and Independent Front Coil Springs
Engine:
2912 cubic centimeters in-line 6 cylinder, 2 SU carburetors, 124 bph

History:

The Austin-Healey was the brain child of Donald Healey.  He  was among those who had envisioned the popularity of a post WW II sports/touring car both in Europe as well as in the United States.

Various models were produced from 1953 through 1971. They ranged from the BNI Austin-Healey 100 to the 3000, the Mk I and the Mk II as well as the little brother, the Austin-Healey Sprite.

This particular car model was produced from 1953 - 1961. It is reasonably rare as of the 13,650 produced during this period, 10,825 were the 2 + 2 passenger model BT7 Mk I while only 2,825 of the 2 seat BN7 Mk I's were produced. It was completely restored in 2010 by Alex Lopez of Paso Robles, California

Owner:
Claudia Covert Woodland

Reference:

Automobile Catalog
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