Rotary-Powered 1959 Austin-Healey Bugeye Sprite







Ended Feb 03, 2026 at 8:29 PM UTC
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Introduced in 1958 and continuing through 1960, the Austin-Healey Sprite Mk I—affectionately known as the “Bugeye” in the U.S. and “Frogeye” in the U.K.—was designed as an affordable, lightweight sports car for enthusiasts. Created by Donald Healey and styled by Gerry Coker, its most iconic feature was the fixed, prominent headlights perched on the bonnet, originally intended to retract but kept for cost savings. Powered by a 948cc A-Series inline-four producing about 43 horsepower, the Sprite featured a 4-speed manual gearbox, rack-and-pinion steering, and a semi-monocoque chassis—innovative for its time. Its nimble handling and simplicity made it a favorite among club racers and weekend drivers. With nearly 49,000 units produced, the Bugeye Sprite became the best-selling Healey model and remains a beloved symbol of post-war British motoring, celebrated for its charm, affordability, and spirited driving experience.
This 1959 example is a factory left-hand drive example acquired by the seller’s father in 2008. To spice things up, a Mazda RX-3 rotary engine and four-speed manual transmission are now fitted. Service records dating back to 2006 show an engine rebuild in 2011, and the seller notes that the interior has been refreshed including redone upholstery and three-point seat belts added for safety.
This rotary-powered 1959 Austin-Healey Sprite is now offered at no reserve with service records since 2006, spare parts, a cockpit tonneau cover, Austin-Healey Club literature, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.
Highlights
Mazda RX-3 rotary engine and four-speed manual transmission
Old English White paint
Refreshed interior
Service records since 2006
Factory Equipment
Smiths gauges: speedometer, tachometer, fuel, oil pressure, water temperature
Independent front suspension with coil springs and hydraulic shocks
Rear suspension with quarter-elliptic leaf springs
Rack-and-pinion steering
Four-wheel drum brakes
13” steel wheels (widened to 4.5”)
The chassis number (AN5L19921) decodes as:
AN5 – Frogeye / Bugeye Sprite
L – Left-hand drive
19921 – Sequential production number
Modifications
Mazda RX-3 rotary engine swap
Four-speed manual transmission
3.73:1 rear gear ratio
Holley carburetor and electric fuel pump
Replaced carpets, seat bottoms, vinyl upholstery, and tonneau
Aftermarket water temperature and amperes gauges
Vintage SCCA-style rollbar
3-point seat belts
Raydyot racing-style side mirrors
Servicing & Documentation
September 2025:
Changed engine oil and filter
January 2025:
Installed new battery and positive cable
August 2021:
Repacked front wheel bearings
Adjusted rear brakes
Changed engine oil/filter and transmission oil
September 2013:
Installed Kuhmo 175/70r13 tires
April 2011:
Installed tapered front wheel bearing conversion kit
Replaced rear brake cylinders
December 2011:
Rebuilt engine (see Attached Documents)
May 2010:
Installed double bearing rear hubs
Installed new rear brake shoes
April 2006:
Resealed differential
Known Imperfections
Dent on front right fender by turn signal (see photo gallery)
Scratches and paint chips on right rear fender behind wheel (see photo gallery)
Paint chips and cracking present throughout (see photo gallery)
Horn is inoperable
Missing accelerator pedal (arm present, throttle functional - see photo gallery)
Dashboard turn signal light inoperable (turn signals functional)
Ownership History
This 1959 Austin-Healey Sprite was purchased by the seller’s father in 2008 from a private owner in Palm Springs, California. Roughly 15,000 miles have been added since, and the seller inherited the vehicle in July 2025. A mechanical checkup was performed in September 2025 after the vehicle had been off the road for several months.
Included Items
Service records since 2006 (see "Additional documents" section below)
Austin-Healey Club literature
Miscellaneous service parts
Spare wheel/tire and jack
Chrome hubcaps (2 dented)
Cockpit tonneau cover
Two keys
Additional Information
From the seller, “My father was an avid fan of Austin Healey Bugeyes, his first one being a 1958 when he was 18. Some years after that, he got a 1960. We have boxes full of trophies he won doing car rallies in the 50's & 60's in those cars; he loved to race. In 2008, he was able to obtain this 1959 Bugeye, the year he'd never had but always wanted. He spent a lot of time doing as much of the work on it himself as he could. He joined the local Austin Healey club, and he and my mom went on many adventures with them all throughout California, and he showed it at lots of car shows. He really loved this car and was very proud of it. It's such a fun car to drive and heads turn whenever I take it out. The Mazda engine really delivers power. This car needs a new person to love it like my dad did and keep it going.”
Additional documents
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