1969 Austin-Healey Sprite
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Step inside to a luxurious tan interior that exudes vintage charm and transports you back to the golden days of motoring. The Austin-Healey Sprite's story began in 1958, born out of a partnership between the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and the Donald Healey Motor Company. The Sprite quickly gained popularity for its affordable price and sporty performance, earning it the affectionate nickname 'frogeye' due to its distinctive headlights. Over the years, the Sprite underwent various transformations, with the 1969 model representing the final and most refined iteration of this beloved roadster. Under the hood, you'll find a robust 1275CC 4 Cylinder engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This distinct combination provides a driving experience that is both engaging and exhilarating, true to the Austin-Healey Sprite's celebrated legacy. Having the manual convertible top enhances the car's versatility and appeal, offering the freedom to enjoy open-air drives on sunny days. The car is also equipped with radial tires, a feature that not only adds to its retro appeal but also lends an element of modern practicality. For your safety, seatbelts have been installed, underscoring the careful balance between maintaining the car's historical integrity and adhering to contemporary safety standards. The stunning, Green...