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Austin Healey Sprite Mk 3

Austin Healey Sprite Mk 3

About the Austin Healey Sprite Mk 3

The Austin-Healey Sprite is a small open sports car that was announced to the press in Monte Carlo by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) on 20 May 1958, just before that year's Monaco Grand Prix. It was intended to be a low-cost model that "a chap could keep in his bike shed", yet be the successor to the sporting versions of the pre-war Austin Seven. The Sprite was designed by the Donald Healey Motor Company, which received a royalty payment from the manufacturers BMC. It first went on sale at a price of £669, using a tuned version of the Austin A-Series engine and as many other components from existing cars as possible to keep costs down.

The Mark III Sprite was also marketed as the Mark II MG Midget – differences between the two were again restricted to minor trim detailing. Although still 1098 cc, the engine had a stronger block casting, and the size of the crankshaft main bearings was increased to two inches (engine code 10CC).

A new (slightly) curved-glass windscreen was introduced with hinged quarterlights and wind-up side windows. Exterior door handles were provided for the first time, with separate door locks. Though the car could now be secured, with a soft-top roof the added protection was limited. The rear suspension was modified from quarter-elliptic to semi-elliptic leaf springs, which gave a more comfortable ride for a near-negligible weight penalty as well as providing additional axle location, the upper links fitted to the quarter-elliptic models being deleted. Though scarcely sybaritic, these changes helped the Sprite and Midget compete with the recently released Triumph Spitfire.

Steel monocoque
4 Speed manual gearbox
Rear wheel drive
Front Suspension : independent coil springs
Rear Suspension : live axle, leaf springs
Brakes : discs at the front and drums at the rear,

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Vital Statistics

Years: 1964 to 1966
Produced: 25905 vehicles
Capacity: 1089 cc
Engine: Straight 4 OHV
Power: 59 bhp at 5750 rpm
Top Speed: 92 mph
0-60mph: 14.7s

Source: Wikipedia

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