This Austin Healey is listed as a 3000 MkIII, as per the prominently shown front section, though closer inspection reveals it may actually be an older 100 model. The ad doesn’t offer a year or any other helpful info, but in any case, there isn’t much of the car left anyway. It’s too far gone to be restored, and the seller suggests using it for parts, what little there are, or selling the carcass for scrap. Find it here on Craigslist in Park Ridge, New Jersey for $50 OBO.

Obviously the drivetrain and all related parts are gone, aside from the rear end and one axle, and it appears the car has already sacrificed more than half of its body panels for parts, including the hood, trunk, and entire left side sheet metal. Everything that remains is quite rusty, though the frame and all remaining panels might be useful somewhere, while all the 3000 bits from the wrecked cowl piece (grille, badge, markers) and single wire wheel alone are worth the buy-in.

Reads the entirety of the ad: “I have a super rare car in my backyard I would like to sell as is for parts or scrap metal. Its a Austin Healey 3000 MkIII. Look it up this car is super expensive. Selling it for $50 OBO. You can strip and sell for parts for people looking to rebuild with original parts. Or sell it for scrap metal. Please provide your own mode of removing this from my back yard.”

At $50 (or “best” offe–a case of beer?), the car is an interesting curiosity, but unfortunately there’s little use for it beyond scrap or perhaps a conceptual art piece. Hopefully the grille and wheel live on–hang the former on your garage wall and use the other for a hose reel.