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1956 Austin-Healey 100 M

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To be sold at the Gooding & Company Amelia Island Auction on March 8, 2013. For further details please visit www.goodingco.com or contact a vehicle specialist at 001.310.899.1960 or specialist@goodingco.com. Engine Specifications: 2,660 CC OHV Inline 4-Cylinder Engine Twin SU H6 Carburetors Estimated 110 BHP at 4,500 RPM 4-Speed Manual Gearbox 4-Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Independent Front Coil-Spring Suspension Live Rear Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs About this Car: While awaiting the start of series production for his stunning new “Hundred” roadster, which debuted at Earls Court in 1952, Donald Healey commissioned a small batch of pre-production examples for the motor show circuit and high-profile racing events. Following an ill-fated Mille Miglia entry, where a broken throttle linkage forced a Healey’s early retirement, four cars were entered into the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans. Quite mildly prepared and even retaining their stock bumpers and windscreens, two of them finished 12th and 14th overall – a stunning achievement in the face of a virtual armada of much more powerful competitors. In celebration of this sterling Le Mans debut, a small batch of 640 BN2-based 100 M models was factory-produced in 1955 and 1956. A rakish, cut-down windscreen, and a louvered bonnet with Le Mans-regulation leather retaining strap visually distinguished these factory- produced cars, while mechanical upgrades included a high-lift camshaft, larger 1 3/4" SU carburetors, high-compression pistons, a free-flowing intake manifold, a cold-air box, and a special distributor. As modified, engine output rose to 110 hp, and handling was noticeably sharpened with enlarged anti-roll bars. According to its corresponding British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate, the original left-hand-drive export model offered here was completed on May 4, 1956, and shipped to San Francisco. In addition to the louvered bonnet characteristic of the 100 M, this car’s factory-fitted equipment included a heater and a laminated windscreen. While its intervening history remains unknown at the time of writing, the 100 M was under single ownership from the early 1970s through 2008, when the current owner acquired it. As offered, it clearly continues to benefit handsomely from a sympathetic restoration, which was completed in 2008. The body and paintwork is particularly noteworthy, having been performed by the respected high-end classic specialist Steve Beckman to great effect, with arrow-straight body panels and a very good finish quality clearly apparent. Brittania Restorations of Rio Linda, California, completed the mechanical work. Most recently, the carburetors and distributor were rebuilt, and a tune-up was performed with new spark plugs, breaker points, and condenser installed. Consequently, the 100 M is reported to run and drive as it should. It is offered complete with a BMHT certificate identifying it as a genuine factory-built 100 M model, and it is listed as such within the 100 M Le Mans Registry as well. With only a small fraction of the original 640 examples remaining today, a genuine factory-produced Austin- Healey 100 M is without a doubt considered the most desirable of the early-production, road-going Austin-Healeys. Accordingly, the offering of this wonderful example provides a truly significant opportunity.

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