The 1965 Austin Healey 3000 Mk III Works Roadster is a classic British roadster and an ultimate example of the Austin Healey in its prime. It's instantly recognizable with its sporty body shape and angled windshield. The exterior is brilliant in British Racing Green, with its chrome trim and bright details standing out on the hood, grille, and bumpers. Inside, the deep-brown leather seats and contrasting ivory dashboards further enhance its luxurious aura. There's also an ample storage area beneath the seats. At the heart of this roadster is a powerful 2912cc inline six-cylinder engine, fed by three SU HS6 carburetors. It produces a remarkable 150 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque, helping the Mk III accelerate and reach speeds of up to 120 mph. Getting it moving are a 4-speed manual transmission and a rugged, heavy-duty chassis. The car also features 4-wheel brakes, along with an independent front coil-spring suspension and a live axle rear suspension to help it handle roads throughout its life. Despite its performance, the Austin Healey 3000 Mk III is remarkably comfortable for a 2-seat roadster of its era. The ride is smooth, with an adjustable steering wheel for added convenience. The interior is also quite roomy, with plenty of legroom for taller passengers. This Austin Healey 3000 Mk III is truly a sight to behold and a classic to drive. With its timeless style, iconic performance, and comfortable ride, it's the perfect car for any British enthusiast or car collector.
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