Some early 3000's were badged 100-Six. One of the club magizines had
a feature of a 100-Six badged BN7 a couple of years ago, and i think
it was a lister. Here is a link describing it as well
http://www.healeysix.net/BN7%20&%20BT7.htm
It sounds like you may have another one of those cars.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Simon & Christine Atkinson
<satkinson7314@charter.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Couple of questions for the forum..
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>
>
> 1. I just purchased a new set of rear drums for my 59 BT7 from Moss.
> The outside of the drum is smooth and does not have the "ribs" (which I
> pulled off the car - cannot confirm if these were every replaced). Which are
> correct? My car was shipped from the factory with wire wheels and has front
> discs.
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>
>
> 2. My car does not appear to be numbers matching. engine is a #26 when
> should be 29D-RU-H/239. However, the badges and steering horn button all say
> "100/6". The car/chassis number and body number match (chassis = HBT7L/181 :
> Body 152) and the original color matches on the BMHT factory record of Green
> over Green (sorry but not the color it will be after the resto!). What are
> the chances that someone thru the years put the 100/6 ID badges/horn on the
> car thinking it was a 100/6? I find it hard to believe the factory would do
> this.
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> Thanks,
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>
>
> Simon
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1957 Austin-Healey 100-Six "Built to run 'til the road wears out."
1977 Newport '28
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