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For Sale 1962 A-H 3000 BJ7 Mark IIa - Plano, TX

Patton

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This was advertized locally (Plano, TX), and I don't have the space for more projects. I have no financial interest, but told the owner that I would post this for him.

I posted the pictures he sent me
https://57healey.spaces.live.com/photos/cns!73DC1343A8E8DA55!238/

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1962 Austin Healey 3000 BJ7 Mark IIa (roll up windows). V8 conversion with Ford 9" rear-end ( no motor or tanny). Has metal flared fenders;lot of parts. . - $4,300.

Also have a 1961 Austin Healey MarkII with no body but complete drive train (motor, tanny and rear-end); motor runs but frame is rusted. I have no time for tthis project at this time since I travel 75% of the time. Asking $7K for both

Contact David Maez <dfmabq@verizon.net>

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Re: For Sale 1962 A-H 3000 BJ7 Mark IIa - Plano, T

OK, OK, I've got his ad copy right here:

1962 Austin-Healey 3000 Mark II, series BJ7. Stored in dry garage, ran when parked. Needs cosmetics. And drivetrain. This appreciating classic will be worth $100,000 at Barrett-Jackson when light restoration is complete. I have no time. $XX,000 OBO.

1961 Austin-Healey 3000, series (difficult to tell anymore). Stored in dry garage, ran when parked. Needs cosmetics. For restoration or parts. All there. Wife forces sale of this beloved jewel. $XX,000 OBO.

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Re: For Sale 1962 A-H 3000 BJ7 Mark IIa - Plano, T

editor reid, the more of these i see the greater respect i have for the "purists" of our hobby.
 
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