How much is a Jensen-healey worth?
Your money buys less and less these days in terms of Austin-Healeys, MGAs and TR6s, but the Jensen-Healey is still somewhat reasonably priced at an average value of $6,400. Hagerty’s full price rundown puts a fair condition car at $3,100, while a concours car is worth roughly $22,600.
What is the value of a 1974 Jensen-Healey?
Model years for Jensen -Healey
Vehicle | Price |
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1974 Jensen-Healey MK II 5-Speed Bring A Trailer Auction | $16,000 SOLD |
1974 Jensen-Healey MK II Bring A Trailer Auction | $8,500 HIGH BID |
1974 Jensen-Healey JH5 Bring A Trailer Auction | $7,500 SOLD |
1974 Jensen-Healey MKII Project Bring A Trailer Auction | $5,003 SOLD |
How many Jensen Healeys were made?
10,000 Jensen-Healeys
Despite their relative obscurity nowadays, over 10,000 Jensen-Healeys were produced globally, although only 2020 of these found homes in the UK. The majority went to the US, so your search can extend over the pond – but plenty have been brought back in the last few decades.
How much is a Jensen car?
1966–76 Jensen Interceptors are a realistic alternative to an Aston Martin Volante V8. But auction prices have languished in the $25,000–$50,000 range.
What engine was in the Jensen Healey?
1973cc Lotus Type 907
The Jensen Healey uses a 1973cc Lotus Type 907, dual overhead cam, 16 valve, all-alloy powerplant. This multi-valve engine has a claim to be the first to be used in a “mass produced” car. It provides approximately 144 bhp (107 kW), topping out at 119 mph (192 km/h) and accelerating from zero to 60 mph in 8.3 seconds.
How much is an Austin-Healey worth today?
AUSTIN-HEALEY | ||
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MAKE & MODEL | YEARS | COND 3 |
3000 MK 1 | 1959-61 | $18,000 |
3000 MK 2 | 1961-64 | $18,000 |
3000 MK 3 | 1964-67 | $21,500 |
What is the value of a Sunbeam Tiger?
This stunningly restored Sunbeam Tiger was built, according to its chassis number, in the early stages of the Mark I’s production….Detailing.
Vehicle: | 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mk I |
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Number Produced: | 6,498 (plus 536 Mk II cars) |
Original List Price: | $3,425 |
SCM Valuation: | $70,000 |
Tune Up Cost: | $300 |