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Custom Austin Healey V-8 - Ron Weingart. Ron Weingart decided to make this '63 3000 Mk II serious and transformed the tepid English buggy into an apex-carving animal.
The 600-mile drive from Glasgow, Kentucky, to the Charleston area rivaled Chappy Rice's and Robin Crane's longest trip in their uncommon Austin-Healey 100-4.
The Austin Healey 100 that was involved in motorsport's deadliest crash during the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans sold for more than $1 million during Bonham's December Sale at Mercedes-Benz World in ...
In the case of this Austin-Healey Sprite, the owner said the wiring was badly damaged and all the carpeting was ruined. He estimates about $10,000 in damage was done to the British classic car.
Find all of our 1963 Austin Healey Sprite Reviews, Videos, FAQs & News in one place. Learn how it drives and what features set the 1963 Austin Healey Sprite apart from its rivals. Our comprehensive ...
The Austin-Healey Sprite was a very popular road-going sports car in its day, as well as a popular grassroots motorsports platform. Learn all about the Sprite across its generations here.
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 ...
On a cloudy Saturday morning in mid December, John Hueser avoided the interstate highways as he drove his 1967 Austin-Healey from his Lee’s Summit home to the Waldo neighborhood in Kansas City.
This issue’s feature is a 1958 Austin-Healey Sprite owned by Danville resident Jim Rose. This model came out in the introduction year of the Sprite, which was produced through 1971.