The 1963 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk II BJ7 boasts a 2912cc straight 6-cylinder engine, delivering 134 horsepower via 2 1-barrel Stromberg HU SH6 carburetors. Its sturdy X-boxed frame and rear leaf springs ensure a smooth ride, complemented by Wishbones and coil springs forming the front suspension. Adorned in pristine Colorado Red paint, it features well-chromed rear and front bumpers, a chrome headlight bar, and a beautiful chrome grille and hood insert. Inside, the tear-free black upholstery and comfortable bucket seats enhance the driving experience. Equipped with front Disc and rear drum brakes, a manual 4-speed transmission with overdrive, it reaches a top speed exceeding 115 mph. Manufactured in Abingdon, England, it's dubbed the "big Healey," with bodywork crafted by Jensen Motors. A forerunner to the MGB, it was predominantly exported overseas, notably to North America. This authentic convertible offers almost saloon car comfort, boasting a new wrap-around windscreen, wind-upside windows, swiveling quarter lights, and a well-maintained quick-action folding convertible top. Riding on spoke wheels with 15” tires, it still has plenty of mileage left. While we provide accurate descriptions, we recommend visiting our showroom for inspection and a test drive before purchase. Financing options with low rates are available.