1967 Austin-Healey 3000 Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1967 Austin-Healey 3000
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by Anonymous
Nov 30, 2012
Always wanted one. In the 1960's they were the ultimate British sports car. Jaguars were too much of a status symbol, and the other British sports cars were a little light weight. They had the speed record for a while, and it still seems to me to go like a bat out of ..... I also like that they don't make them any more, so they didn't ever go off the rails like Porsches. I used to have one of those, but got rid of it because it became such a status symbol.Nov 30, 2012
by Anonymous
Aug 12, 2012
Got it from my uncle, with a torn ragtop, scratched, unoriginal paint, and only running on 5 cylinders. I got the engine and transmission professionally fixed, but still coughed and was a very unreliable car. Terrible resale, too. Great Britain isn't always great.Aug 12, 2012
by Anonymous
Jan 09, 2010
My Austin Healey Mk.III is a 2+2 with a 6-cylinder engine and
manual transmission. In fair condition, needs fixing constantly.
No seat-belts. Soft-top convertible. Red, after market radio.
Over all, I love it. It is pretty rare, with only 42000 mde.Jan 09, 2010
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by Anonymous
Nov 30, 2012
Always wanted one. In the 1960's they were the ultimate British sports car. Jaguars were too much of a status symbol, and the other British sports cars were a little light weight. They had the speed record for a while, and it still seems to me to go like a bat out of ..... I also like that they don't make them any more, so they didn't ever go off the rails like Porsches. I used to have one of those, but got rid of it because it became such a status symbol.Nov 30, 2012
by Anonymous
Aug 12, 2012
Got it from my uncle, with a torn ragtop, scratched, unoriginal paint, and only running on 5 cylinders. I got the engine and transmission professionally fixed, but still coughed and was a very unreliable car. Terrible resale, too. Great Britain isn't always great.Aug 12, 2012
by Anonymous
Jan 09, 2010
My Austin Healey Mk.III is a 2+2 with a 6-cylinder engine and
manual transmission. In fair condition, needs fixing constantly.
No seat-belts. Soft-top convertible. Red, after market radio.
Over all, I love it. It is pretty rare, with only 42000 mde.Jan 09, 2010
by Andrew F
Jun 10, 2008
-Runs well and very strong
-Observers do a double take when informed that it is original,
unrestored with original paint.
-Overall great condition with just the right patina
-There are a few dings, but they are like proud battle scars still
sporting the original paint
-What you see is what you get. It has been well maintained but
noboody has messed with it nor has it ever been taken apart.
-Only modifications are:
>72 spoke chrome wheels / have original
>Monza exhaust / have original
>Halley fuel pump and regulatorJun 10, 2008
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