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 British Motor Corp. was formed back in 1952 by merging Austin, Morris, MG, Wolseley and some makers of farm tractors as well as commercial vehicles. It was the largest British car company, ...
They say old is gold, and for Jay Leno, his unrestored 1959 Austin-Healey Sprite is unlike anything you'd stumble upon in a car show. It's an untouched, one-owner, neatly preserved quirky relic ...
In this video, I upgrade my Austin Healey Sprite by replacing the original 948cc A Series engine with a bored-out 1380cc A Series engine. Additionally, I enhance the vehicle's performance by ...
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 ...
The British have been making the finest sports cars out there since the early days of the automobile. Jaguar, Aston Martin, and Lotus are perhaps the most iconic brands, but Triumph, Caterham, and ...
The MkIII Sprite came with this 1,098cc four-cylinder pushrod BMC A engine. These cars weren't fast even by the standards of the middle 1960s, but they were a lot more fun to drive than the 59-hp ...
The Austin Healey Sprite MkIII is a great car for budding car collectors. Relatively inexpensive, good investment growth potential, and waaay fun to drive! These cars weigh only about 1200lbs and make ...
Jay Leno has said his favorite cars are original an unrestored. His 1959 Austin-Healey Sprite, featured on the latest episode of "Jay Leno's Garage," fits into that category. You can tell the Sprite ...