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A Healey history

Austin-Healey was a British sports car make. The marque was established through a joint-venture arrangement, set up in 1952 between Leonard Lord of the Austin division of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and the Donald Healey Motor Company, a renowned automotive engineering and design firm.

Austin-Healey cars were produced until 1972 when the 20-year agreement between Healey and Austin came to an end. Donald Healey left the company in 1968 when British Motor Holdings (BMC had merged with Jaguar Cars in 1966 to form BMH) was merged into British Leyland. Healey joined Jensen Motors who had been making bodies for the "big Healeys" since their inception in 1952, and became their chairman in 1972.

The "Austin" Healey was created by Donald Healey.
Donald Healey was a "petrol head" of the purest kind and one of the great names in British car and sportscar history.

Donald Healey

Donald HealeyDonald Mitchell Healey was born in Cornwall (GB) in the year 1898. He had a very good feeling for mechanics and he started an automobile garage in Cornwall. In the year 1930 he started a career as competition driver for Invicta. Donald Healey was a successful driver, after competing in three Alp rallies he managed to win the famous "Coupe des Alpes". Highlight in his driving career was the victory in the Monte Carlo Rally of 1931. After Invicta Motor Company closed down Donald Healey found a job at Triumph as chief engineer.

At Triumph Donald Healey was responsible for the development of the magnificent Triumph Dolomite racing car, with eight cylinder engine, which was presented in 1934. During his years at Triumph Donald Healey continued driving rallies. In the year 1934 he finished third in the Monte Carlo Rally with a Triumph Gloria.

Donald Healey Motor Corporation

After the second world war Donald Healey decided to start his own Motor company to built sportscars carrying his own name;

Donald Healey Motor Corporation.
Healey managed to start up a sound car production. The cars featured chassis and bodywork designed by Healey, mechanics were bought from other companies. At the start Healey bought the engines, gearboxes and rear axles from Riley, later Healey also used Alvis and Nash mechanics.
Between the years 1946 and 1950 the following Healey cars saw the light of day: Healey 2.4 Litre Westland Roadster, Healey 2.4 Litre Elliot Saloon and the Healey 2.4 Litre SportsMobile.
The most famous Healey motorcar was the Healey Silverstone. The Silverstone was a pure racing car, a two seater with a full aluminium body, cycle wings and a 2.4 litre Riley engine with two camshafts. Racing successes followed: in 1948 Count Lurani wins the Mille Miglia in his class with a Healey and in the year 1952 Tommy Wisdom breaks the world hour speed record with a Healey on the circuit of Monthléry.

The birth of the "Austin" Healey

Healey Motor Corporation was going to show their new Healey 100 at the "Earls Court Motor Show"of 1952. Austin Motor Company discovered the beautiful car on the Healey stand before the show opened. Austin Motor Company desperately needed a sportscar to have an opponent for the MG sportscars and the brand new Triumph TR 2 and the Jaguar XK 120.

Austin Motor Company director, Leonard Lord, saw the Healey 100 which was built around Austin mechanics and realized that the car could be taken into production very soon.
At the "Earls Court Motor Show" the Healey 100 was the star
of the show.
Leonard Lord and Donald Healey came to an agreement on very short notice and a few weeks after the show the name
"Austin Healey" was born...

The Austin Healey 100 was designed by Gerry Coker. Donald Healey built the car with lots of Austin mechanics and the Austin A90 four cylinder engine.

At the Healey factory in Warwick the first twenty pre production cars were assembled. In the year 1953 the production moved to the Austin factory located in Longbridge. All chassis and bodies were manufactured by Jensen.

The Austin Healey 100 BN-1 was built between the years 1953 and 1955. The BN-1 was succeeded by the Austin Healey 100 BN-2 in the year 1955. The BN-1 featured a three speed gearbox with overdrive on second and third gear. The BN-2 featured a four speed gearbox with overdrive on the top gear.

In the years 1955 and 1956 two special Healey 100's followed: the 100M (production car modified to Le Mans specification) and the 100S which was a pure racing car with a full
aluminium body.

In the year 1956 the 2.6 litre four cylinder engine was banned in favour of the 2.6 litre Austin Westminster six cylinder engine.

Additionally the interior (two little seats were added in the back) and the grille changed and the Austin Healey 100/6 (BN4) "four seater"was born...

In April 1958 the "two seater" version of the 100/6 was introduced (BN-6) because the "four seater" design of the 100/6 was not as popular as the design of the "two seater" 100 models. After the 100/6 was introduced the old four cylinder "100" was named 100/4 by the public. The factory never used the name 100/4.

In March 1959 the Austin Healey 3000 was introduced. The 3000 is also known as the "Big Healey". The 3000 is a evolution of the 100/6 model. The engine was given a larger cylinder capacity of 2912 cc. and the 3000 was fitted with disc brakes at the front wheels. This first Austin Healey 3000 is currently known as the 3000 MK I model.

In 1961 the 3000 MK I was succeeded by the 3000 MK II. This model was fitted with three S.U. carburettors instead of two which increased the engine power (and thirst).

January 1962 saw the introduction of the Austin Healey 3000

MK IIa (BJ7). The Austin Healey 3000 MK IIa was fitted with two (larger) carburettors again, which were easier to synchronize. The engine capacity remained the same.
The Austin Healey 3000 MK IIa was the first Austin Healey with roll- up windows.
In March 1962 the beautiful MK II "two seater" was taken out of production and in June 1962 the MK II"four seater" was taken out of production. The Austin Healey MK IIa is a 2+2 "convertible". The car has two tiny seats in the back and a soft top fixed to the car. The hood easily folds back on the rear of the passenger compartment. Together with the roll-up windows the convertible hood adds much comfort of use to the Austin Healey 3000.
The former Healey models were more Spartan and featured fully detachable soft tops with separate side screens which could be stowed away in the booth.

In October 1963 the Austin Healey 3000 MK III was introduced. The MK III was just like the MK IIa only available as 2+2 convertible model. The engine was fitted with a new camshaft and other valve coilsprings. Additionally two larger 2 inch S.U. HD-8 carburettors were fitted. Other changes were applicable to the interior, the dashboard was redesigned entirely and a center console was added. The back rest of the rear seats could be folded forward to be used as a floor to pack luggage on. Another change was the deletion of the "start button", the 3000 MK III fired up only using the starter key.

In may 1964 the Austin Healey 3000 MK III was modified on some details which resulted in the "phase 1" model. The chassis was modified to give the rear axle more vertical space in order to enhance driving comfort. The leaf spring package was uprated and counted six leafs. The disc brakes were modified and the flasher/ attention lamps at the front were enlarged.

In March 1965 the last modifications are carried out. This model is the 3000 MK III phase 2. Now the lamps at the rear are also enlarged to match the lamps at the front of the car.

The last full year of production is 1967. 3051 Austin Healey MK III phase 2 models were produced that year. All the cars in the last production run (November/ December 1967) were painted metallic golden beige with a black leatherette interior and black carpet. The seats were trimmed with chrome "piping". The photograph hereby shows a perfectly restored 1967 "Golden" Healey 3000 MK III phase 2.

In 1968 the curtain falls for the "Big Healey". In March 1968 only one right hand drive Austin Healey 3000 MK III phase 2 was built. We are curious for whom the car was built for...

These days the Austin Healey is one of the most popular classic cars. The excellent looks, the character, the sound and the impressive cast iron engines make the hearts of many enthusiast beat louder and faster...

Big Healey production dates

Austin-Healey 100/4
* 1953 - 1955 BN1 Austin-Healey 100
* 1955 Austin-Healey 100S (Limited production - 50 race-prepared cars)
* 1955 - 1956 BN2 Austin-Healey 100M (with Le Mans Kit)
* 1956 - 1957 BN2 Austin-Healey 100

Austin-Healey 100/6
* 1956 - 1957 BN4 Austin-Healey 100-6 (2+2 roadster)
* 1957 - 1959 BN4 Austin-Healey 100-6 Change to 1 3/4" SU Carbs (2+2 roadster)
* 1958 - 1959 BN6 Austin-Healey 100-6 6 Cylinder (2 seater roadster)

Austin-Healey 3000
* 1959 - 1961 BN7 Mark I (2 seater roadster), BT7 Mark I (2+2 roadster)
* 1961 - 1962 BN7 Mark II (2 seater roadster), BT7 Mark II (2+2), BJ7 Mark II (2 seater roadster)
* 1962 - 1964 BJ7 Mark II (convertible)
* 1964 - 1967 BJ8 Mark III (convertible)

Austin Healey original colors

Austin Healey original colors with ICI reference code

MODEL Year COLOR ICI REF.
All Models 1953/54 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    SPRUCE GREEN 2587
    ICE BLUE 2697
    CORONET CREAM 2583
    CARMINE 8616
       
100 & Le Mans 1955/56 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    SPRUCE GREEN 2587
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    RENO RED 3000
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
       
Model 100-SIX 1956/57 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    RENO RED (to Dec. 1956) 3000
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301rn
Additional colors
(from Dec. 1956)
  PACIFIC GREEN 2659
    PRIMROSE 3011
    COLORADO RED
(replaced Reno Red)
3742
       
Model 100-Six 1957/58 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301rn
    PACIFIC GREEN 2659
    PRIMROSE 3011
       
Sprite
(from May 1958)
  OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    PRIMROSE 3011
    CHERRY RED 3102
    SPEEDWELL BLUE 3131
    DARK GREEN 5107
       
Model100-Six and
Model 3000 (from July 59)
1958/59 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE/IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
    PACIFIC GREEN 2659
    PRIMROSE 3011
       
Sprite   OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    CHERRY RED 3102
    SPEEDWELL BLUE * 3131
    DARK GREEN * 5107
    PRIMROSE * 3011
    IRIS BLUE 3243
    LEAF GREEN 3242
    NEVADA BEIGE 3305
       
Model 3000 1959/60 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE/IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    PACIFIC GREEN 2659
    PRIMROSE 3011
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
       
Sprite   OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    CHERRY RED 3102
    IRIS BLUE 3243
    LEAF GREEN 3242
    NEVADA BEIGE 3305
       
Model 3000 1960/61 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE/IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
    BRITISH RACING GREEN ** 8120
       
Sprite   BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    SPEEDWELL BLUE 3131
    DEEP PINK 3481
    HIGHWAY YELLOW 3480
    RED / SIGNAL RED 6200
       
Model 3000 1961/62 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE/IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
    BRITISH RACING GREEN ** 8120
       
Sprite   BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    SPEEDWELL BLUE 3131
    DEEP PINK 3481
    HIGHWAY YELLOW 3480
    RED / SIGNAL RED 6200
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 8120
       
Model 3000 1962/63 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE/IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
    BRITISH RACING GREEN ** 8120
       
Sprite   BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    SPEEDWELL BLUE 3131
    DEEP PINK 3481
    HIGHWAY YELLOW 3480
    RED / SIGNAL RED 6200
    BRITISH RACING GREEN (from 12/20/62) 8120
       
Model 3000 1963/64 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE/IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
       
Sprite   BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    RED / SIGNAL RED 6200
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
    IRIS BLUE 3243
    FIESTA YELLOW 3484
    RIVIERA BLUE (from March 1963) 4022
       
Model 3000 1964/65 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE/IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
       
Sprite   BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    RED / SIGNAL RED 6200
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
    IRIS BLUE 3243
    FIESTA YELLOW 3484
    RIVIERA BLUE 4022
       
Model 3000 1965/66 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE /IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
       
Sprite   BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    RED / SIGNAL RED 6200
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
    IRIS BLUE 3243
    FIESTA YELIOW 3484
    RIVIERA BLUE 4022
    TARTAN RED?  
       
Model 3000 1966/67 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE /IVORY 2379
    FLORIDA GREEN 2997
    COLORADO RED 3742
    MET. ICE BLUE 2301m
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
       
Sprite   BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2379
    RED / SIGNAL RED 6200
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
    IRIS BLUE 3243
    PALE PRIMROSE 3297
    RIVIERA BLUE 4022
       
Sprite 1967/68 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2122
    TARTAN RED No. 2 3770
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
    BASILICA BLUE 7300
    PALE PRIMROSE 3297
       
Sprite 1968/69 BLACK 0122
    OLD ENGLISH WHITE 2122
    TARTAN RED No. 2 3770
    BRITISH RACING GREEN 9767
    BASILICA BLUE 7300
    PALE PRIMROSE 3297
* Replaced (from Feb. 1959)
**
Special, used on a limited number of cars only