British Motor Austin-Healey 3000

convertible · 1959–present

The Austin-Healey 3000 is a British sports car built from 1959 until 1967. It is the best known of the "big Healey" models. The car's bodywork was made by Jensen Motors and the vehicles were assembled at BMC's MG Works in Abingdon, alongside BMC's MG models. During its production life, the car changed from an open sports car, albeit with a child-transporting 2+2 option, to a sports convertible. In 1963, 91.5 percent of all Austin-Healey 3000 cars were exported; mostly to North America. The 3-litre 3000 was a highly successful car, which won its class in many European rallies in its heyday and is still raced in classic car competitions by enthusiasts today. British Motor Corporation ended manufacture in 1967, filling its place with a car with a new, though similar, engine in a newer monocoq…

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About the British Motor Austin-Healey 3000

Production
1959 – present (67 years)
Body type
convertible · segment CABRIO

Overview

The British Motor Austin-Healey 3000 is a convertible that has been in production since 1959.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the British Motor Austin-Healey 3000 still in production?

Yes. The British Motor Austin-Healey 3000 has been built since 1959 and remains current in our catalog.

What kind of car is the British Motor Austin-Healey 3000?

The British Motor Austin-Healey 3000 is a convertible, classified in segment CABRIO.

Does the British Motor Austin-Healey 3000 have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the British Motor Austin-Healey 3000, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.