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cixpax

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What would a 1961 Austin-Healey MK 11 3000 BN7 minus a motor be worth? Car has been sitting since 1995 Any info would be appreciated
 
cixpax,
We need to know a lot more than that. A rebuilt engine is worth about $4500. The rest depends upon whachagot....bucket o-rust....$3k, decent not much rust...$8k, already restored in beautiful shape minus the engine...$20k
Of course, you will get lots more opinions here. If you have good photos we can be more precise.
rich
 
i thought the bt7 center shift was the one that only had 355 made? i'm just an amateur so i'm probably wrong
 
Like Rick mentioned, other than the 100S, the two seater tri carb BN7 is the rarest big Healey. Value is another question as the factory 100M is worth more than any Healey other than the 100S. Might get some BJ8 owners jumping on me for that but recent sales figures point to the 100M bringing the most dollars. But nothing comes close to the possible seven figures for a 100S reported on the BCF last week. Oh well, got off topic on all this didn't I ? As Rich said, this group will provide a lot of feedback with more info on what this BN7 looks like now !
Regards,
Mike
 
HEY!!! :savewave: None of that sniveling, your BT7 tri-carb was one of the best Healeys ever made. :cheers:
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Hey Tri carb,
Like Elrey just said, the BT7 tri carb is right up there with the BN7 as one of the most desired Healey's !!!! You're got a treasure there and owning a BN6,
we both know how glorious they sound when you start 'em up and take off !
Regards,
Mike
 
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