1967 Austin-Healey Sprite Mark IV
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Description
Entering production in March 1958, the Austin-Healey Sprite was officially unveiled later that year during the Monte Carlo Rally, certifying its sporting intentions. Focused on bringing affordable sports cars to the masses, the Sprite utilized a unibody to not only lower production costs but yield a stiffer chassis and independent front suspension with rack-and-pinion steering only added to its handling capabilities. A basic sports car with a simple yet functional design meant there were no superfluous features. With increasing demand from customers, the Mark II and later variants offered more refinement and features than the original, like a proper trunk, roll-up windows, and increasing engine size for added performance until the end of production in 1971.
Highlights
Powered by a 1275 cc inline-four cylinder with twin SU carburetors paired with a four-speed manual transmission
Finished in dark green with a black leatherette interior and matching folding soft top
Equipped with period-correct lap belts
Outfitted with Minilite style alloy wheels with ‘AH’ branded center caps
Factory left-hand drive
The steering wheel has been upgraded to a wood-rimmed four-spoke design
As per the consignor, maintenance work over the last three years has included replacing the brake master cylinder, brakes, wheels, tires, clutch cylinders, fuel tank, and the fuel sending unit, in addition to rebuilding the engine and transmission 1,200 miles ago during a cosmetic restoration in 2016
Please note that while the odometer displays just over 39,000 at the time of cataloging, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Fender-mounted, brightly finished side-view mirror
Electric wipers
Manually operated side windows
Chrome bumpers
Functional vent window
Full-sized spare wheel
Carpeted interior
Chrome luggage rack
Heater
Smiths gauges
Twin bucket seats
Cigarette lighter
Center console
Known Flaws
Damaged paint inside the trunk
Minor surface rust on the undercarriage, as shown in the pictures
Included
Black vinyl tonneau cover
Austin-Healey books
Austin-Healey club patch
Spare parts
Transmission
Trunk lid
Valve cover gasket
Ownership History
As per the consignor, this car remained in the family of the original owner, between them and their sibling, until they purchased the car in 2017.