PROUD OWNER – AJ Guidry of St. Martinville stands next to the Austin-Healey 3000 MKII roadster he has owned for more than 60 ...
Also in 1959, an odd-looking British import landed on stateside shores. It was over seven feet shorter and two feet narrower than the Series 62 Caddy—and scarcely more than a quarter of its weight.
The Austin-Healey Sprite made its debut in 1958 as a tiny, affordable British sports car with one goal: to make open-top driving accessible to more enthusiasts. Known instantly for its round headlamps ...
Under the British Motor Corporation (BMC) conglomerate, this lightweight British roadster debuted in 1958, looking to capture some of the look and feel of earlier British motor tradition. The Mark I ...