Big Healeys are iconic British sports cars that provide a nice mix of power, agility, and relative exclusivity. From the looks of it, this is a Mark I BT7. If you aren’t into Austin Healeys, that probably doesn’t make much sense. The BT7 part means that this is a 2+2, so there is a small seat behind the front buckets. The differences between a 1961 MK I and a MK II are many, but the most apparent here is the lack of a third SU carb. The seller of this car claims that they bought the car to restore, but their health will not allow them to do so. They can’t confirm if the engine is seized or not, but they do mention the rust. There’s lots of it! So, if you’re brave, you can find this project here on eBay. Thanks goes to Jim S for the tip! Can you list all the differences between a Mk I and a II?