Kimo,
While I am no Concours Judge but having built a BJ8 to Concours standards a few
years ago as well as having helped a friend bring his car to similar standards,
I would say that this car, according to the few photos available from the
auction house, would not go beyond the pre-judging phase. There are simply too
many details that have been overlooked, things missing, some installed wrong
etc. Here are a few examples, the grille surround is not painted where it meets
with the back piece, it's left in chrome, the valve cover tags are installed
with pop rivets, the rubber bumpers that are installed on the front shroud
where it meets with the hood are all missing, the rubber moulding on th front
shroud by the carbs is also missing and that is just at the front.
Jean
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From: Kimo Briske <kimobriske at gmail.com>
Sent: March 23, 2017 1:31 AM
To: Jean Caron; Healeys
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Last Big Healey?
So how would this car score in Concourse ? With the goal to be as close to
original as it left the factory. A fan of originality, Kimo
"Fresh from a restoration done a year ago". I guess that the term "
restoration" is used pretty loosely here. Perhaps saying that it has been
resprayed would have been more accurate but it would not get bidders as
enthusiastic to bring it up even to the lowest estimate. I can see keeping the
original seats to show that "patina" makes sense but the very least they could
have done is install the piping on the aluminum door trim, the rubber bumpers
on the front shroud for the bonnet and the rubber seal for the trunk actually
installed on the trunk lid. At the same time they could have secured the spare
tire at its proper location with the metal bar and leather belt holding it in
place. I am quite amazed that they di install the fender flash the correct way.
Jean
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Sent: March 21, 2017 2:47 PM
Subject: [Healeys] Last Big Healey?
When talking British classics, it?s impossible to ignore the likes of the
Jaguar E-Type and Aston Martin DB5. But while those are pop icons in their own
right, the Austin-Healey 3000 Mk
III<https://www.autoevolution.com/news/oh-jerry-ricky-gervais-rides-in-austin-healey-video-48045.html>
is a bit of a specialty.
As compared to Jaguar and Aston Martin, which are still with us, the venture
created by Austin and Donald Healey Motor in 1952 came to a conclusion in 1972.
The cutesy
Sprite<https://www.autoevolution.com/news/baby-buys-austin-healey-sprite-on-ebay-video-62937.html>
is a quintessential product of this legendary link-up, albeit the 3000 Mk III
is the car Austin-Healey enthusiasts consider to be the British outfit?s
crowning achievement.
17,712 examples of the Mark III were produced from ?64 to ?67, and this here is
the last one ever made. Chassis HBJ843025 was manufactured on the 21st of
December, 1967, and the current owner bought it 45 years ago. Yup, this is one
cherished example of the 3000 Mk III, a back-to-basics sports
car<https://www.autoevolution.com/news/alpine-s-reborn-a110-fully-revealed-it-s-the-french-answer-to-the-718-and-4c-115966.html>
to die for. Better still, it has covered only 57,389 miles (92,358 kilometers)
over the course of half a century.
?This is the first time the car has been offered for sale in over 40 years and
as such an important and iconic British sports car we expect a significant
amount of interest,? said Richard Greenhalgh, specialist at Classic Car
Auctions<http://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/austin-healey-3000-mk-3>. So
what?s the estimate on this example of the Big Healey? ?75,000 and ?90,000 is
CCA?s pre-auction estimate, but only time will tell if bidding will get rowdy.
Benefitting from a fresh restoration that finished just a year ago, Healey?s
last-ever Mk III is joined by a large history file, lots of documents, and a
heritage certificate. Of course, the inline-six powerplant benefits from a
high-lift camshaft and SU HS6 carbs, additions that saw power go up from 136 to
150 bhp. And compared to the previous iteration, the Mk III boasts
power-assisted brakes as standard.
Last, but not least, it?s noteworthy to point out that this is no garage
queen<https://www.autoevolution.com/news/laferrari-shows-up-for-sale-with-393-miles-on-the-odometer-costs-4-million-116287.html>.
And even restored, the final Big Healey doesn?t fail to show its patina.
Source:
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/t...on-116318.html<https://www.autoevolution.com/news/the-last-austin-healey-3000-mk-iii-ever-produced-heads-to-auction-116318.html>
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