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For Sale Everybody Wants a BJ8

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One of the most recognizable automotive icons in music history is coming to market.The 1967 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III (BJ8), featured as the definitive car in the 1.2-billion-view MTV music video Tears for Fears’ "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," will be offered for sale. The car is shown prominently throughout the entire video


This video was the standard for introducing the world to the thrill of driving a fine British Motor Car. "It’s hard to say no" to the car that taught Californians the real feeling of the open-road experience while also becoming a cultural icon of the1980’s. The hit song along with the video reached No. 1 on the Billboard 100 hits chart in 1985.

This Austin Healey is a meticulously maintained British classic—having undergone a rolling 70 point restoration and residing in California for half a century— Although functional and cosmetic improvements have been made, the car appears exactly as in the video. The owner notes this is a car he hates to let go, reflecting personal value built over more than 43 years of ownership with the speedometer showing 75,000 miles. The sale includes the original 1980’s California blue plate and DMV registration documents that definitively tie the car's VIN to the 1985 MTV production.The current owner has driven it only 42,000 miles all these years. The car resides in San Luis Obispo County, California.

In 1985, the video reached millions on MTV. Today, it reaches billions.The video currently sustains a staggering 7 million views monthly on YouTube, with TikTok and Instagram Reels compounding the reach of this car. Because this video/song is consistently appearing on social media, top-tier film soundtracks, and commercials, this car remains in a state of public consciousness that a standard classic car simply cannot match. Most celebrity cars belong to a movie people haven’t thought about in years.The buyer is not just buying an old British car; they are buying the musical star of a show that never stops playing. This Healey is not just a "one-hit wonder" car but an asset that intersects with pop culture, music history and cinema that will increase in value.

Beyond its significant provenance & hero status, the vehicle is in excellent condition and has been well maintained. It is ideal for weekend cruising, rallies and car shows. This. car is a stunning example of the "Big Healey" in its final and most refined year of production plus British Racing Green no less!

This Austin Healey and the dramatic history of the song all come from the original MTV video. There are many stories to tell your friends plus the enjoyment of driving the most famous Austin Healey in existence. Perhaps it’s time to add a piece of British Automotive History and a provenance perfect asset to your collection.

Savvy buyers that understand the provenance value of this car can submit bids to this email address jeffreybucher2000@gmail.com. Additional questions are welcome.
 
This Austin Healey and the dramatic history of the song all come from the original MTV video.
Aside from the clothes and the hairdos it hold up brilliantly today.
 
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