The Austin-Healey 3000 (BJ8 Mark III) is a timeless British roadster that encapsulates the spirit of classic motoring. Produced from 1964 to 1967, this model represents the pinnacle of the Austin-Healey lineage, with its refined design and exceptional performance from a C-series 2.9L inline-six engine. In San Diego, where the sun shines bright, these vehicles find a perfect home, sparking joy among classic car enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Donating a 3000 (BJ8 Mark III) to Wheel Forward not only supports a worthy cause but also ensures that these vehicles continue to be appreciated for their originality and craftsmanship. With an emphasis on maintaining matching-numbers and original paint, your donation will help preserve the heritage and essence of this remarkable automobile, making it a desirable addition to any collector's stable.
πGeneration guide
Mark I BN7/BT7 β’ 1959-1961
The initial production models featuring chrome grille and single-tone paint, marking the beginning of the Austin-Healey 3000 legacy.
Mark II BN7/BT7 β’ 1961-1962
This mid-cycle update introduced triple-SU carburetors and a revised grille, enhancing performance and aesthetics.
Mark II BJ7 β’ 1962-1964
The first true convertible iteration, featuring wind-up windows and a curved windscreen, moving away from earlier side-curtain designs.
Mark III BJ8 β’ 1964-1967
The final evolution of the Austin-Healey 3000, offering the highest refinement with premium features such as walnut veneer dashboard and servo-assisted brakes.
Known issues by generation
The Austin-Healey 3000 models, particularly the BJ8, are subject to several known issues that collectors should be aware of. The C-series 2.9L inline-six engine is prone to main-bearing wear, typically occurring around 60,000 to 80,000 miles, making a preventive rebuild crucial for maintaining performance. Additionally, the triple-SU carburetor setup is notoriously difficult to synchronize, demanding meticulous maintenance to ensure optimal performance. Electrical system verifications are necessary, especially between the Lucas components in earlier models and the alternators found in the later BJ8s. Lastly, potential rust at the chassis-to-body interface, along with common wear on wire wheels, should be closely monitored.
Donation value by condition + generation
Collector values for the Austin-Healey 3000 (BJ8 Mark III) vary significantly based on condition and originality. Clean drivers typically range from $50,000 to $90,000, while concours restorations can command prices between $90,000 and $150,000. Matching-numbers documentation is mandatory, ensuring that both engine and chassis are original. Models featuring factory overdrive units also fetch a premium, as they enhance driving experience and desirability. Separate chassis condition and rust disclosure are critical when assessing value. Utilizing resources like Hagerty Valuation Tool and auction results from Bring a Trailer or RM Sothebyβs is essential for accurate appraisal, especially for donations exceeding $5,000.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Austin-Healey 3000 involves specific requirements that ensure both compliance and valuation accuracy. A qualified appraisal is strongly recommended to establish value for IRS Form 8283 Section B, especially for vehicles crossing the $5,000 threshold. Documentation of original paint, matching numbers, chassis condition, and any heritage registry paperwork is essential to validate your donation and maximize its impact. Enclosed transport is recommended for concours-restored examples to preserve their condition during transport.
San Diego regional notes
San Diego offers a vibrant community for Austin-Healey enthusiasts, with several British-marque specialists providing dedicated service and support. This region's favorable climate helps preserve classic British steel, making it ideal for Healey owners. Local clubs and events often celebrate the rich history of British motoring, providing opportunities for networking among collectors. As a sun-belt region, the vehicles tend to experience less corrosion than those in salt-belt areas, enhancing their durability and appeal to collectors.
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If you own an Austin-Healey 3000 (BJ8 Mark III) and are considering a donation, now is the time to act. Support Wheel Forward and join a community that values the legacy of iconic British roadsters. Your generous contribution will ensure that these classic vehicles continue to inspire future generations of automotive enthusiasts.