
30 Austin's For Sale
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- £2,850
- London
- 1959
Austin A35, MOT and Taxed till March 2014 Had engine and brakes overhauled and rebuilt. Good car, solid body, ...



About Austin
Although not everyone has heard of the standalone Austin marque, and with its partnership with Healey, the Austin-Healey marque, it was one of the most respected British carmakers in its time. The company was the result of a partnership between the Donald Healey Motor Company and a division from the British Motor Company. Donald Healey's company was a firm employing some of the best automobile designers in the country. The team created five distinct models in the years between 1953 and 1972. Both parties left for other manufacturing companies at the end of 1972, putting an end to production of all Austin-Healey vehicles.
Classic curves
The first Austin-Healey model was the 100. This sports car was only built from 1953 until 1956. Designed by Donald Healey himself, this model impressed the head of the Austin division when he viewed it at the London Motor Show in 1952. The graceful curves and the top speed of 100 miles per hour were unlike anything available from other companies. The Healey 100 line included three separate models. More than 10,000 BN1 model cars were built, but important changes to the transmission caused the company to release the BN2 in its place during 1955. The four-speed transmission, air box and higher compression made this version perfect for racing. The 50 AHS models built through this period were capable of hitting 132 miles per hour.
The next big Healey
The 100-6 replaced the original Austin-Healey in 1956. The six-cylinder engine made it significantly more responsive. The windshield lost the ability to fold down in the interests of safety and two new seats were added. This line ran until 1959 when the famous Austin-Healey 3000 premiered. No major changes were made at first, but the Mark II release of the 3000 saw a number of changes. A wrap-around windshield was added for safer racing and a hardtop option became available as well. The BJ8, the final model in the 3000 line, was sold until 1967. It included a 150 horsepower engine. The exhaust and suspension system were also dramatically improved. Nearly 20,000 vehicles were produced under the BJ8 designation.
Small and quick
The last vehicle produced by Austin-Healey was the Sprite. This open bodied sports car was much smaller than the previous "Big Healeys." It was a small and affordable model marketed to a wide consumer base. The two headlights mounted on the top of the hood have earned this car the nickname of the "Bugeye." The top speed was only 82 miles per hour, but it had a fuel efficiency of 36 miles to the gallon. This made it easy for many more drivers to enjoy a Sunday drive in a sports car.
1930 Austin Seven Racer (T Myall)£11,750 - Surrey - 1930 This brand new Mk11A is the latest development of Tim Myall’s well known Pigsty series of Austin 7 racing sp... |
1936 Austin Seven Racer (P Lawrence)£16,950 - Surrey - 1936 This car, which was developed for his own use by well known historic racer Paul Lawrence, is one of the fastes... |
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1934 Austin Seven Ruby£5,550 - Dorset - 1934 1934 Austin Seven Ruby M/k1 with six months MOT & Historic Road Tax in Westminster Green with Black wings, Cre... |
1954 Austin A30£2,000 - Bristol - 1954 For sale my much loved Austin A30. This is a very original car which has not been welded and does not require ... |
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1955 AUSTIN HEALEY 100 BN1£49,950 - Essex - 1955 The Healey 100/4 BN1 is becoming perhaps the most desirable of the Healey models as the purest and, in our opi... |
1980 AUSTIN MORRIS Mini 95£15,950 - Essex - 1980 Having recently undergone a restoration in its original colour scheme of white bodywork with contrasting black... |
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1933 Austin 7, ‘PD’. Two seat tourer£8,995 - Surrey - 1933 A delightful Austin 7, two seat tourer just arrived with us, in very good condition having been extensively re... |
1960 Austin–Healey (Frogeye) Sprite Mk.1£12,995 - Surrey - 1960 This 1960 Austin–Healey Sprite Mk.1 was in the hands of one family for 45 years and underwent a major restor... |
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1922 At Malcolm C Elder & Son, a Austin 12/4 2-seat tourer and dickey a very early example of model£18,500 - Oxon. - 1922 An older restoration, but still in very sound condition and driving very well indeed. Fitted with non-original... |
1963 Austin Mini Mark One 998cc£6,450 - Notts. - 1963 Model History The Mini is a small economy car that was made by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its su... |
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1962 Austin-Healey 3000 MKII BT7 RoadsterEnquire - Bucks. - 1962 The 3000 MkII appeared in 1961 and Austin Healey made a total of 11,564, of which 5096 were the BT7 MkII. The ... |
1970 Austin A55 Van£6,750 - W Yorks - 1970 For me this was my favourite looking of all 50's and 60;s British vans. Once a very common sight on our roads ... |
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1966 Austin-Healey SpriteEnquire - London - 1966 NICELY RESTORED BY CLASSIC CAR SPECIALIST IN RED, 12 month warrantyservice and new mot on purchase, please cal... |
Austin Healey 3000£39,950 - Derbys. 1960 Austin Healey 3000 MK 2+2 - An original UK R. H. D Austin Healey 2+2 - Original Derbyshire registration n... |
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