Detail Info for: Austin Healey BT7 2+2 Austin Healy 3000, BT7 2+2, project car

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/23/2012
Price:
$ 5900.00
Condition:
Mileage:
8
Location:
Lakeway, TX, 78734
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1961 Austin Healey
Submodel Body Type:
BT7 2+2 Convertible
Engine:
6 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
HBT7L14739
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
This is the actual VIN - HBT7L14739 1961 Austin Healy 3000, BT7 2+2 This project car is located in Austin, TX. I’m holding a nationwide auction that will end at midnight, Sunday, 13 May 2012. There is no ‘Buy It Now’ price. The car has a clear title. The firewall manufacturers ID number is a match. There are no ID number stampings on the engine. Payment will be accepted in the form of wired funds to my bank only. The new owner is responsible for picking up the car at an agreed upon time. I work offshore half the time so this arrangement must be accommodated. The car is sold in an as-is condition and what you see is what you’ll get. Put ‘BID’ in the subject line. A minimum reserve of $3,000 has already been met. This car has undergone a major frame restoration. After 4 lengthy rounds of cutting & fitting, we can’t get the firewall, doors and fenders to line up properly. The car is a ‘Roller’ on old wire wheels and can be steered and pushed around. Items of Interest 1. The original frame rusted out. A used one was bought and sandblasted. It was found to contain pinholes. I placed it in a professional frame shop. They boxed it in and covered it with 14 gauge steel. It was then placed on a frame straightener and the diagonals were caught to 1/32”. It was then coated with epoxy 3x, including ‘Chip Guard’. 2. The Lehman Ford 6 cylinder in-line engine was totally rebuilt (carbs too). It is the 3 carburetor model. The radiator has a new core. It has an electronic distributor and other original parts are available. There are 2 starters and 2 generators. There is a spare transmission for parts (less a 1st speed synchro). There is plate of stainless steel with circular swirled finish mounted on the engine firewall where the hoses and linkages pass through to the driver’s compartment. In the pic, ‘firewall & eng compartment’, it is covered with grey tape 3. All rust was cropped out and new metal, mostly in the form of patch panels from Moss Motors, was added to the flooring, trunk space, inside fenders (mud walls). The exception is on the front fenders which I recently bought used (the old ones are included). There is some deterioration in the aluminum front apron from an old scrape. Rust in the doors was cropped out but not replaced. 4. There are many other new parts including a wiring harness, gas tank, gas cap. The 2 main seats and 2 small seats in the back were reupholstered years ago. The mounting hardware and linkages for the seats is included. 5. Using the aluminum original dashboard as a template, we made a custom walnut burl dashboard. Using wood from the same plank, we made the gripping on the original banjo steering wheel a match. The original Smith gauges were refurbished and cleaned. 6. There is an uncracked windscreen and a steel frame for the convertible top. 7. There is a full set with extras of Whitworth thread taps & dies I bought from Poland. 8. A set of bumpers, side mirrors, windshield washer motor and bits & pieces are included. Good Luck Hugh Gallagher