Austin Healey Cars And The History Of It Past 2

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Austin-Healey 3000The 1960s saw the introduction of the Austin Healey 3000 MkII. It sported dual carburetors and had a curved instead of straight front windshield. Although its top speed was reduced to 112.9 mph, its zero-to-60 performance increased to 10.9 seconds. Its fuel efficiency increased to 23.5 miles per gallon.

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1967 Austin Healey SpriteThe Austin Healey 3000 MkIII was produced from 1964 to 1967. The MkIII could achieve speeds in excess of 150 mph and had power-assisted brakes. Later MkIII models increased rear suspension travel to improve handling.

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1956 Austin Healey 1001961 saw the introduction of the Sprite MkII. Early MkIIs used the original 948cc engine, but later models used a 1098cc engine. Front disc brakes were introduced with the MkII, and wire wheels were offered as options.

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Austin HealeyThe Sprite MkIII was made from 1964 to 1966 and featured improvements in comfort, with additional weight making the car less sporty. Handling was improved by changes to the rear leaf springs, and, for the first time, the car was fitted with locks.

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1956 Austin Healey 100In 1966, the final car of the
Sprite line, the
MkIV, was introduced. The
MkIV sported a 1275cc engine, and moved from a trunk-stowed removable top to a permanently fixed hinged convertible top.
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