1954 Austin Healey 100/4
* Please note photos of the top up have been added to the end of the photo gallery.
Description
“The Austin-Healey 100 is a perfect example of fairly ordinary components assembled together in such an ingenious manner that the results are almost unbelievable,” Road & Track magazine wrote after testing one of the first Austin-Healeys imported to America in 1953. The British automaker made waves in the sports car world that year when two of its factory-specification cars clinched second and third place in class at the grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans, even surpassing many purpose-built competitors to secure 12th and 14th place overall. Austin-Healey also competed well at the ’53 Mille Miglia.
The impressive performance of these cars sparked a surge in demand for the 100/4. So did the striking body design by Donald Healey and Geoff Coker, with its almost Italian flair. Power came from an Austin A-90 four-cylinder engine with twin SU carburetors, mated a three-speed manual transmission with Laycock de Normanville electric overdrive. At $2,985, the Austin-Healey 100/4 was both a modern and affordable 100-mph sports car.
This matching-numbers 1954 100/4 underwent a full rotisserie restoration that was completed approximately 10 years ago and has won multiple first-place show awards since.
Highlights
British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate
Finished in Carmine Red paint with red top over red interior
Detailed body-colored undercarriage
Powered by a numbers-matching 2.6-liter inline four-cylinder engine with twin SU carburetors rated at 90 hp
Smooth-shifting original three-speed manual with working overdrive
The chassis number (BN1L156544) decodes as:
B – 2000-2999cc
N – Two-seat tourer
1 – Four-cylinder engine
L – Left-hand drive
156544 – Serial number
Features
Upgrades and recent service include:
Electronic ignition
Aluminum radiator
New starter
New clutch in 2022
Brakes inspected and serviced, and oil and fluids were changed in preparation for sale
Twin bucket seats with belts
Dash instrumentation: 120 mph speedometer and odometer, 6000 rpm tachometer, water temperature, il pressure, and fuel level
Wire wheels
Dunlop SP4 165SR15 tires
Known Imperfections
Several small chips on the underside that have been corrected
Included
Tonneau cover
Side curtains
Spare tire
Jack
Newer wooden knock-off tool and Thor hammer
Spare working 1954 cylinder head
Spare 'M' style louvered bonnet painted to match car
Miscellaneous components and small parts
Original shop manuals
Folder with records and receipts since 1990
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1954 Austin Healey 100/4 has owned it since July 2019. The car began its life in the southwestern portion of the U.S. and was purchased and brought north in 1990 by the previous owner. Restored about 10 years ago, the consignor states that the Healey “is an excellent example of a full rotisserie restoration that has been well taken care of.” It has spent the last six years in Pennsylvania, as well as in Arizona as a snowbird show car.