- How much is an Austin-Healey 100M worth?
- Which is the most desirable Austin-Healey?
- What is the rarest Austin-Healey?
- How much is an Austin-Healey worth?
- Is an Austin-Healey a good investment?
- Why are Austin Healeys so expensive?
How much is an Austin-Healey 100M worth?
A: The average price of a Austin-Healey 100M is $164,135.
Which is the most desirable Austin-Healey?
The hairy-chested 'Big Healey' 3000 is as desirable now, as it was back in the 1950s and '60s. Known as the Big Healey to differentiate the model from the diminutive Austin-Healey Sprite, the Austin-Healey 3000 was a sportscar in the classic English vein built from 1959 to 1967.
What is the rarest Austin-Healey?
The car offered here is one of the rarest of all Healeys, being the two-seater MkII BN7 variant of the Austin-Healey 3000, the '2+2' BT7 version being much more numerous. The MkII BN7 was produced over a two-year period (1961-62) during which time 355 were produced.
How much is an Austin-Healey worth?
The average price of a Austin-Healey is $49,601.
Is an Austin-Healey a good investment?
A decent big Healey makes for brilliant driving, and it's a great investment, too. Yet solid specimens are rarer than you might think; here's how to find a good one.
Why are Austin Healeys so expensive?
As a result sales of the BN7 amounted to just 355 cars which makes them some of the rarest (and therefore most valuable) of all the Austin-Healeys. The decision was taken to replace the triple SU HS4 carburettors with slightly larger twin SU HS6 carburettors in June 1962; this model is referred to as the Mk.