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BN7's left

Better odds with a BN6; 4150 of those produced, and the 3000 engine and front disc brakes can be easily swapped over.
 
Steve--

Check his other posts--he apparently already has one.

FShreiber--

I would start by contacting the keeper of the AHCA BN7 registry, and registering your car.
 
There are only 127 BN7-I and BN7-II listed the the Austin Healey Club of America membership directory. One of them is mine.
 
I tried to find the registry and look it up that way, where is that at.

Did they sell 2 seaters in other parts of the world, this registry is just US right? Or is that world wide??

127 is not a lot. And yes, I have one of the Bn7's. I think I sent that info to the registry.
 
You can contact the appropriate registrar by going to: https://www.healeyclub.org/car-registry-form

BN7's (and all Healey models) were sold worldwide though a significant percentage of sales were originally made to the USA. I would guess that the greatest part of the registry's entries are for cars located in North America.

Where cars were made in both two and four seat configurations (BN6 versus BN4, BN7 versus BT7) the greater numbers were four-seaters and in that respect BN7's are less common, though hardly rare.
 
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