Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
One Owner for 52 Years! Matching-Numbers, 52,000 Miles! Superb Documentation!
HISTORY OF THE AUSTIN-HEALEY 3000
The Austin-Healey story began with Donald Healey's visionary Healey Hundred, unveiled at the 1952 Earls Court Motor Show. Austin leadership immediately recognized its potential, and a partnership was formed overnight at London's Dorchester Hotel—launching one of the most iconic British sports car marques of the era.
As the line evolved, the simple four-cylinder roadsters grew into the more refined and powerful six-cylinder grand tourers. By the mid-1960s, the Austin-Healey 3000 had reached its zenith. The final iteration, the Mk III (BJ8), offered the most luxurious interior, roll-up windows, improved torque, and beautiful burl walnut dash trim. Widely regarded as the “last of the big Healey's,” the BJ8 remains the most sought-after of the range.
THE MOTORCAR OFFERED
Presented here is a 1966 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III (BJ8) finished in striking Ivory White with Golden Beige coves, complemented by its largely original black interior and matching black convertible top. According to its British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate, this example was completed on January 18, 1966 and dispatched to St. Louis, Missouri the following month.
In June 1967, Continental Cars—the region's leading BMC distributor—sold the car to its long-term owner. His original sales invoice showing a $2,650 purchase price still accompanies the car today, along with his 1967 Missouri title, the BMC radio warranty card, and BMHT documentation verifying that engine no. 29K RU H 9412 is original to the chassis.
During more than five decades of ownership, the car was actively enjoyed and well-loved. It participated in numerous club events, including the 1999 Austin-Healey Club of America Conclave in St. Louis, where it even appeared in video footage lapping Gateway International Raceway. In May 2005, it was proudly featured on the cover of the AHCA's Healey Marque magazine, and the issue remains with the car.
We acquired the Healey from the original owner's trust after his passing—poignantly, from the same St. Louis suburb of Bridgeton where IT'S ALIVE! is headquartered today. The odometer shows 51,000 miles, believed to be actual from new.
Though the exterior has been refinished, both the engine bay and interior retain much of their original charm. The seats still wear their authentic herringbone-piped upholstery, now beautifully faded to a warm gold tone. A 2013 invoice documents the complete restoration of the convertible top assembly, including powder-coated frame components, fresh padding, and a correct “crush-grain” vinyl top.
This is an unusually well-documented, long-term example of one of the most collectible British roadsters of the 1960s. IT'S ALIVE! is proud to offer this cherished Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III to its next caretaker.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact us at 314-710-6600 ext 140 or email us at Sales@ItsAliveAuto.com.
Price
$75,900
1966 Austin-Healey
3000 Mark III
Description
HISTORY OF THE AUSTIN-HEALEY 3000
The Austin-Healey story began with Donald Healey's visionary Healey Hundred, unveiled at the 1952 Earls Court Motor Show. Austin leadership immediately recognized its potential, and a partnership was formed overnight at London's Dorchester Hotel—launching one of the most iconic British sports car marques of the era.
As the line evolved, the simple four-cylinder roadsters grew into the more refined and powerful six-cylinder grand tourers. By the mid-1960s, the Austin-Healey 3000 had reached its zenith. The final iteration, the Mk III (BJ8), offered the most luxurious interior, roll-up windows, improved torque, and beautiful burl walnut dash trim. Widely regarded as the “last of the big Healey's,” the BJ8 remains the most sought-after of the range.
THE MOTORCAR OFFERED
Presented here is a 1966 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III (BJ8) finished in striking Ivory White with Golden Beige coves, complemented by its largely original black interior and matching black convertible top. According to its British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate, this example was completed on January 18, 1966 and dispatched to St. Louis, Missouri the following month.
In June 1967, Continental Cars—the region's leading BMC distributor—sold the car to its long-term owner. His original sales invoice showing a $2,650 purchase price still accompanies the car today, along with his 1967 Missouri title, the BMC radio warranty card, and BMHT documentation verifying that engine no. 29K RU H 9412 is original to the chassis.
During more than five decades of ownership, the car was actively enjoyed and well-loved. It participated in numerous club events, including the 1999 Austin-Healey Club of America Conclave in St. Louis, where it even appeared in video footage lapping Gateway International Raceway. In May 2005, it was proudly featured on the cover of the AHCA's Healey Marque magazine, and the issue remains with the car.
We acquired the Healey from the original owner's trust after his passing—poignantly, from the same St. Louis suburb of Bridgeton where IT'S ALIVE! is headquartered today. The odometer shows 51,000 miles, believed to be actual from new.
Though the exterior has been refinished, both the engine bay and interior retain much of their original charm. The seats still wear their authentic herringbone-piped upholstery, now beautifully faded to a warm gold tone. A 2013 invoice documents the complete restoration of the convertible top assembly, including powder-coated frame components, fresh padding, and a correct “crush-grain” vinyl top.
This is an unusually well-documented, long-term example of one of the most collectible British roadsters of the 1960s. IT'S ALIVE! is proud to offer this cherished Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III to its next caretaker.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact us at 314-710-6600 ext 140 or email us at Sales@ItsAliveAuto.com.
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Specs
- Year
- 1966
- Make
- Austin-Healey
- Model
- 3000
- Sub Model
- Mark III
- Miles
- 52,100
- Vin
- HBJ8L34734
- Stock
- H084
Basic
- Engine Size
- 2912cc OHV Inline-6
- Fuel Specification
- 92/93 Octane
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- 4 Speed Manual
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Ivory/Gold
- Body Style
- Convertible
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Black
- Seating Type
- Bucket
- Seat Material
- Leather
- Shifter Type
- Floor
Interior
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