Lot details Registration No: TVE 607 Chassis No: AM5-7829 Mot Expiry: July 2007
Intended as a spiritual successor to inexpensive pre-war sports cars such as the MG M-type or Austin 7 Nippy, the Austin-Healey Sprite was launched in May 1958. Fruit of the growing partnership between Donald Healey and Austin's Leonard Lord, its design costs were kept to minimum through some inspired BMC parts bin raiding. Built around a lightweight monocoque, it combined the Austin A35's independent front suspension, four-speed gearbox and quarter elliptic leaf-sprung back axle with the Morris Minor's rack and pinion steering. Powered by a twin-carburettor fed 948cc A-series four-cylinder engine developing some 43bhp and 52lbft of torque, it was capable of over 80mph. Credit for the Frogeye's wonderful styling lies with both Gerry Coker and Les Ireland. For while the former was responsible for the initial sketches (before he left the Healey Company in 1957), it was the latter who so characterfully integrated the fixed head lights (Coker's previous ideas for Porsche 928 style retractable units being rejected on financial grounds). Put on sale for just £669 including purchase tax, the Sprite actually undercut its Morris Minor De Luxe sibling. Rarely before or since has a sports car enjoyed such a large fun-to-price ratio.
Finished in red with red vinyl upholstery, this particular example is variously described by the vendor as being in "good" (four-speed manual gearbox, chassis, wheels / tyres), "good / smooth" (engine), "very good" (bodywork) or "excellent" (paintwork) condition. According to its accompanying British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate, 'TVE 607' was built on 8th December 1958. Despatched to Marshalls Ltd of Cambridge later that month, the two-seater's specification included a rev counter but no front bumper or heater. Said to have seen "dry use only" since being restored a number of years ago, the Sprite boasts "a tonneau cover and weather equipment". Further benefiting from a "new battery", this appealing 'Frogeye' is offered for sale with MOT certificate valid until July 20th 2007 and "large history file".
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