This is a wonderfully well-travelled example of the iconic 3000, which benefits from being an original UK-delivered vehicle, prior to setting off on its globe-trotting adventures.
Delivered new in 1961 by Saul & Slatter limited of Palmers Green, London and out-shopped in Healey Blue bodywork with a blue interior and hood, this home-market vehicle survived in the UK until the mid 1970s, when it was exported to the one and only Canadian owner in 1976, remaining in Ontario until purchased by our vendor - a lifelong British sports car enthusiast - in June 2021.
From the factory, this example was evidently well-specified, with wire wheels, overdrive, a cabin heater, adjustable steering column, laminated windscreen and ‘road speed tyres’ though the hardtop you see in the photographs was a later addition during the car’s time in Canada.
During 2000, the car received a body-off restoration, including a full respray in striking Colorado Red and the overhaul of the matching-numbers engine, with works being carried out to the highest standard, irrespective of cost, as evidenced by the invoices below.
Following two comprehensive appraisals and a ‘virtual test drive’ our vendor imported the car, shipping it from Montreal via Toronto, eventually landing in Liverpool after all taxes, duties and paperwork (NOVA and registration) were filed and squared away. As our vendor states, that process was an adventure in itself, as anyone that has imported a car will be able to sympathise.
The car was then prepared by Abingdon Car Restorations to pass the MOT with no advisory items, during which time the mechanics commented on the overall condition of the bodywork, chassis and powertrain, all of which remain in excellent condition following the aforementioned restoration work.
Having replaced the front callipers, pads and kingpin bushes, along with fitting slightly narrower tyres, a set of CIBIE headlights and upgraded rear lights to emphasise the stop/turn functions, the car has seen limited use, though whilst out on the road the vendor states the car has been in rude health, and that it drove “extremely well” which is always music to our ears.
Ready to use and enjoy as it sits, or an excellent base for a period race or rally car in the style of the BMC Competition cars, this is a wonderful example of a car with its roots steeped in competitive racing, or as an excellent weekend toy.