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Subject: [Healeys] Austin-Healey 3000S in Monterey Historics
From: editorgary at aol.com (editorgary at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2017 20:09:50 -0400
My understanding is the same as Pat Quinn's.  The ridiculous (by the end of its 
life) car Bolton owned was one of the UJBs. The car that raced at Laguna Seca 
this year was CAN 171, built to Sebring specs for club racing in Canada, but 
never raced at LeMans or Sebring.
G.

 

 

Gary Anderson
Los Altos, California


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick & Caroline Quinn <p_cquinn at tpg.com.au>
To: editorgary <editorgary at aol.com>; healeydoc <healeydoc at sbcglobal.net>; 
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Sent: Fri, Oct 6, 2017 4:06 pm
Subject: RE: [Healeys] Austin-Healey 3000S in Monterey Historics



Hello Gary
 
I wonder how many ex competition cars are like grandpa?s axe. A new handle one 
year and a new head a few years later. That?s multiplied a few times over 40 or 
50 years, but it?s still grandpa?s axe. I can think of a few ex-Works Sebring 
and Rally cars that have received new chassis, panels, engines etc. Despite 
that they are still the car that ran at Sebring or in the Liege-Rome-Liege.
 
I may be mistaken, but I thought Bill Bolton had one of the ?59 Sebring 3000s. 
There were four of them, each with UK registration starting with UJB, painted 
British Racing Green and right hand drive. These cars were registered UJB 140, 
UJB 141, UJB 142 and UJB 143. Of great interest is that UJB 143 was also run at 
Le Mans and in late 1960 was sold to David Dixon who changed the registration 
to DD 300. Now there is a grandpa?s axe of an Austin-Healey if there ever was 
one.
 
As far as I gather (I wasn?t there) the car that ran at Laguna Seca this year 
was CAN 171 which was/is a 1959/60 3000 Mk1 BN7 in left hand drive and finished 
in white. It?s chassis number HBN7L/5629. It was prepared by the DHMC in period 
and shipped to Austin Canada where it was raced in the 1960 Canadian Racing 
Drivers Association Championship.
 
Not long back CAN 171 came up for sale at a RM/Sotheby?s auction where in the 
description it erroneously stated that it was previously registered as 57 FAC. 
This was not correct as 57 FAC was one of three BJ7s prepared for Sebring in 
1963. The other cars were 54 FAC and 56 FAC. While 54 FAC and 56 FAC were used 
in the race, 57 FAC was used as a practice car.
 
After Sebring 1963 57 FAC was sold by Geoff Healey to Austin Canada and raced 
extensively in that country. For years there has been confusion between CAN 171 
and 57 FAC, but one is a two-seater 3000 Mk1 and the latter is a normal 
configuration BJ7. To confuse the matter back in period Austin Canada ran 
newspaper/magazine ads applauding the success of 57 FAC in various races, but 
used a photo of CAN 171.
 
I may be in error, but as far as I know CAN 171 never saw any action at Sebring 
while 57 FAC did.
 
57 FAC is in Australia and I had the pleasure of running it at Phillip Island a 
few years back as part of an extensive article I prepared for Vintage Racecar 
magazine during which I made contact with previous owners and restorers.
 
Hoo Roo
 
Patrick Quinn
Blue Mountains, Australia
 
From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of 
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Sent: Saturday, 7 October 2017 7:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Austin-Healey 3000S in Monterey Historics
 
That's not really too specific. Bill Bolton had a lot of cars... I'm going to 
hope that it wasn't that POS that had been modified for racing so many times 
that it barely resembled a Healey any more. My question always is: how many 
pieces that are currently on the car were actually put there when the car with 
that vin number was originally built at Warwick?

G.

 

 

Gary Anderson
Los Altos, California

 

 

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From: David Nock BCS <healeydoc at sbcglobal.net>
To: Richard Collins <gonnagitcha90 at hotmail.com>; editorgary <editorgary at 
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Sent: Fri, Oct 6, 2017 8:20 am
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Austin-Healey 3000S in Monterey Historics



That is the car that use to belong to Bill Bolton.

 

David Nock
British Car Specialists
209-948-8767
www.britishcarspecialists.com


 


From: Richard Collins 

Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2017 9:08 PM

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Austin-Healey 3000S in Monterey Historics


 



I wonder what the VIN number is on this car?

 

Regards,
Richard Collins of KY

BN7 #440
  

 



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Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 12:54 PM
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Subject: [Healeys] Austin-Healey 3000S in Monterey Historics 

 


I didn't make it out to the track this year so didn't get a chance to see the 
races and only today watched the one-hour overview on CBS SN of the historics. 
I enjoyed watching the race with the mid-1950s production cars, which was won 
by a white Healey 3000 that they said had an "S" designation for "Sebring."

 

Does anyone know anything about this car or its owner and prep?

 

G.

 

Gary Anderson









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