It's the only time I've ever seen one with the leopard-skin top and tonneau. I assume they were aftermarket, probably from J.C. Whitney if you're familiar with the company. They were notorious for bazaar aftermarket accessories.
I got this in the email box today from Morris and Welford, and my ... it's one gorgeous car! Any of you PuristS car buffs here know more about this Austin-Healey 3000 ? Love the colors too! Cheers, Anthony Picture credits: Morris and Welford ...
A friend used to own a Healey 3000 MkIII. IIRC 3 litre straight six, and 150hp. This looks like a MkII which had 140hp, and no power steering. They have heavy clutches too. Driving in town was like doing a weights session in the gym.
It's a fantastic British sports car from a series called the 100-6 & 3000, with big heavy 6-cyl engine in front and low flexy body with exhaust that scrapes and doors that flew open on bumpy roads or aggressive turns. My 100-6 looked like this: I just...
I don't know about the doors flinging open, but heavy engine, flexible chassis, impractical overhangs and long tails scraping... Sounds very British, all passion, no practicality to me. I don't have any personal experience, but I'm told the British were e...
....an Austin 3 Litre. I believe the same engine as the Healey 3000. Amazing torque!! They also shoe horned the engine into an MGB. Called it the MGC. Brute of a car!!. Best, John.
It's the only time I've ever seen one with the leopard-skin top and tonneau. I assume they were aftermarket, probably from J.C. Whitney if you're familiar with the company. They were notorious for bazaar aftermarket accessories. Emil
Back in 1974, just before my senior year in college, I bought a 1962 Austin Healey 3000, similar to this one with the same paint scheme. I grew up across the street from a hospital and for years, a doctor parked his Healey in front of our house. I loved t...