46-Years Owned 1969 Austin-Healey Sprite Mark IV
*Please note photos of the undercarriage have been added to the photo gallery
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Entering production in March 1958, the Austin-Healey Sprite was officially unveiled later that year during the Rally Monte Carlo, clearly certifying its sporting intentions. Focused on bringing affordable sports cars to the masses, the Sprite utilized unibody construction to not only lower production costs but also yield a stiffer chassis. Independent front suspension with rack-and-pinion steering only added to its handling capabilities. The Sprite was celebrated for its simple yet functional design, and as a result, this meant there were no superfluous features. With increasing demand from customers, the Mark II and later variants offered a higher level of refinement and additional features, like a proper trunk, roll-up windows, and expanded engine size for added performance. With production ending in 1971, examples of the fourth and final generation Austin-Healey Sprite such as this are rightfully remembered for their good looks, peppy nature, and the ability to draw a smile from nearly everyone who encounters one.
Highlights
Powered by a 1,275 cc inline-four cylinder with twin SU carburetors paired with a four-speed manual transmission
Finished in Old English White over a Black vinyl interior
Equipped with a black vinyl folding soft top
Believed to have had just two owners since new, the current owners have retained this Austin-Healey for the past 46 years
As per the consignor, it is believed that the just over 82,000 miles displayed on the odometer to be original
Features
Electric wipers
Manually operated side windows
Chrome bumpers
Functional vent window
Carpeted interior
Smiths gauges
Twin bucket seats
Cigarette lighter
Center console
Dual sun visors
Triple windshield wipers
Twin bucket seats with adjustable headrests
Fender-mounted antenna
Pivoting vent windows
Known Imperfections
Cracked emblem is unable to be affixed to the car
Inoperable passenger door lock
Paint chips
Four-inch hole in passenger roof
Included
The current owner has another 1969 Austin-Healey that has been disassembled with all of the parts, including the engine and transmission, which will be included with the sale
Tonneau cover
Jack
Fender-mounted mirror
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1969 Austin-Healey purchased the car on 27 April 1977 while working at Gale Toyota of Enfield, Connecticut, after the car was traded in by the original owner. Enjoying the car for many years, the current owner reports that they never drove the car in the winter during their ownership.
Hagerty Marketplace has confirmed a clean title status, the owner maintains the title in hand and will send it to the Hagerty Marketplace team to be reassigned to the new owner after the auction is complete.