Make:
Other Makes
Model:
3000 Mark II BJ7
Year:
1963
Mileage:
71289
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Arizona
City:
Phoenix
Zip:
85001
1963 Austin-Healey 3000 Mark II BJ7 2+2 Roadster
• Older professional restoration that still shows beautifully today!
• 1963 was the first year for curved windshields and roll-up side glass
• One of only 6,113 BJ7 2+2s made in 1963
• Left-hand drive
• Signal Red exterior over black leather interior and black folding soft-top
• 2.9L inline OHV six-cylinder engine with twin SU HS6 carburetors and 3.91 gearing
• Four-speed manual transmission with optional overdrive
• Aluminum radiator and stainless-steel exhausts
• Newer battery and recent serviced
• 60-spoke wire wheels and rear luggage rack
Under the hood is a 2.9L OHV six-cylinder engine with twin SU HS6 carburetors. The motor is linked to a four-speed manual transmission with overdrive for third and fourth gears and 3.91:1 rear end. There’s also an aluminum radiator to keep it running cool and stainless-steel exhausts for great sound and durability. The car has a newer battery and underwent a recent service.
Inside, there are black leather seats with red piping that are in great shape. The complementing black carpet is in similar shape. A three-spoke steering wheel faces the driver while the inner door panels and instrument panel are in very good order. The floor-mounted shift lever has an oaken shift knob and completes the interior.
The 3000 sports convertible Mark II was launched at the end of August 1962. It was a true convertible with almost saloon car comfort, a new wrap-around windscreen, wind-up side windows, swiveling quarter lights and a quick-action folding roof. Ninety-one-point five percent of all 1963 Austin Healey 3000 cars were exported mostly to North America.
• Older professional restoration that still shows beautifully today!
• 1963 was the first year for curved windshields and roll-up side glass
• One of only 6,113 BJ7 2+2s made in 1963
• Left-hand drive
• Signal Red exterior over black leather interior and black folding soft-top
• 2.9L inline OHV six-cylinder engine with twin SU HS6 carburetors and 3.91 gearing
• Four-speed manual transmission with optional overdrive
• Aluminum radiator and stainless-steel exhausts
• Newer battery and recent serviced
• 60-spoke wire wheels and rear luggage rack
Under the hood is a 2.9L OHV six-cylinder engine with twin SU HS6 carburetors. The motor is linked to a four-speed manual transmission with overdrive for third and fourth gears and 3.91:1 rear end. There’s also an aluminum radiator to keep it running cool and stainless-steel exhausts for great sound and durability. The car has a newer battery and underwent a recent service.
Inside, there are black leather seats with red piping that are in great shape. The complementing black carpet is in similar shape. A three-spoke steering wheel faces the driver while the inner door panels and instrument panel are in very good order. The floor-mounted shift lever has an oaken shift knob and completes the interior.
The 3000 sports convertible Mark II was launched at the end of August 1962. It was a true convertible with almost saloon car comfort, a new wrap-around windscreen, wind-up side windows, swiveling quarter lights and a quick-action folding roof. Ninety-one-point five percent of all 1963 Austin Healey 3000 cars were exported mostly to North America.