Nice car. I had a 1960 BN7 that I drove back and forth to N.E.College. She never let me down but one time. Ran her out of gas and in our haste.....(borrowed) 5 gal. of diesel fuel by mistake and she didn't like it. Luckily we found a farmer that sold us three gallon of farm gas and helped clean her up. I can still remember her warming up on a cold morning. She was Cold Natured to say the least. But a memory second to my first born.
Beautiful restoration, lovely detailing, great colour scheme, and no bling. I prefer the look of the Mk I, with its wavy-line Austin-inspired radiator grille, but either is prettier than the somewhat overweight-looking Mk III - and I hadn't known about the rarity of this particular configuration.
i had a bt7 this truly is a rare bird. keep the old Healeys alive please!!
time stamp 1:43 you cheeky boy!
Very nice car. My dad has a 62 blue and white 2 seater like this that was 1 of 100 sent to Germany when it was manufactured.
Nice car. I had a 1960 BN7 that I drove back and forth to N.E.College. She never let me down but one time. Ran her out of gas and in our haste.....(borrowed) 5 gal. of diesel fuel by mistake and she didn't like it. Luckily we found a farmer that sold us three gallon of farm gas and helped clean her up. I can still remember her warming up on a cold morning. She was Cold Natured to say the least. But a memory second to my first born.
Beautiful restoration, lovely detailing, great colour scheme, and no bling. I prefer the look of the Mk I, with its wavy-line Austin-inspired radiator grille, but either is prettier than the somewhat overweight-looking Mk III - and I hadn't known about the rarity of this particular configuration.