The Auston-Healey 3000 is a sports car produced in England (Abingdon) between 1959 and 1967 as a replacement for the 100-6. It was sold as a 2-door roadster and later as a convertible, either as a 2-seater or in a 2+2 version with rear-wheel drive and a front-mounted engine. It is the best known of the
With the second generation came an improved camshaft, vertical grille and optional power brake booster. The car was able to reach a speed of 180 km/h and











