James Walshe says that the Frogeye is proof that size doesn’t matter So much fun – regardless of the great British weather. MARKET ANALYSIS The days of picking up a basket case project Sprite for ...
The British are great at a few things, and one of them is building excellent lightweight sports cars. Another is cooking up fun nicknames for their cars. Enter the Austin-Healey "Frogeye" Sprite. A ...
The Austin-Healey Sprite was created as a bare bones sports car that the common man could afford. The Sprite will be one of the feature cars at the All-British Field Meet Saturday at VanDusen Garden.
A charming 1959 Austin Healey Sprite with just 53,102 miles is up on Exotic Car Trader. This is classic British motoring at its finest, ready for weekend drives or vintage shows. The Austin-Healey ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The British are great at a few things, and one of them is building excellent lightweight sports cars. Another is cooking up fun ...
The Austin-Healey Sprite brought fun and fresh air to a whole generation of cash-strapped sports car fiends. During the 1950s, brand-new sports cars were the preserve of the wealthy but, upon its ...
Like MG before him, Donald Healey used ordinary, readily available Austin and Morris components to make this 11ft 9in long two-seater, the Mark I Sprite, or Frogeye. Some of it was quite advanced, ...