Austin-Healey 3000 MKIII
Production numbers: 17,712
Production Dates: March 1962-December 1967
BJ8 Same as BJ7 except: restyled interior with wood dash, revised exhaust system and twin 2” SUs.
The 3000 sports convertible Mark III was announced in February 1964 with power increased from 136 bhp to 150 bhp by a new higher lift camshaft. SU HD8 carburetors replaced HS6 units increasing the choke size from 1.75 to 2 inches, or total area 6.3 sq. inches, increasing by 30.6%. Power-assisted braking became standard instead of optional. The new car's fascia displayed its speedometer and tachometer directly in front of the driver. Upholstery was now in Ambla vinyl
In May 1964 the Phase II version of the Mark III was released, which gained ground clearance through a modified rear chassis. In March 1965 the car received separate indicator lights. The Mark III BJ8 remained in production until the end of 1967 when manufacture of the Austin-Healey 3000 ceased.