1959 Austin-Healey Bugeye Sprite Race Car







Ended Oct 16, 2025 at 7:22 PM UTC
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Austin-Healey "Bugeye" Sprite, officially known as the Mk. I Sprite, debuted in 1958 as a collaboration between the Donald Healey Motor Company and the British Motor Corporation (BMC). Designed to be an affordable, lightweight sports car, it featured a distinctive front-end styling with headlights mounted on top of the hood—earning it the nickname "Bugeye" in the U.S. and "Frogeye" in the UK.
Engineered by Alec Issigonis and Donald Healey, the Sprite was built on a unitary construction chassis, which was innovative for its time. It used a 948cc inline-four engine from the Austin A35, producing around 43 horsepower. Despite its modest power, the car’s low weight and nimble handling made it a favorite among amateur racers and enthusiasts.
This 1959 Bugeye Sprite was reportedly modified for competitive racing early in its life. The factory 948cc inline-four is said to have been bored .030 over and is paired with a four-speed manual transmission. The body is finished in red with silver center stripes and is fitted with a fiberglass headrest fairing and fender flares. Stopping power is provided by disc brakes at each corner, and the car rides on an upgraded suspension and VTO alloy wheels. Fiberglass racing seats are protected by a roll bar, and Brooklands-style windscreens are mounted to the cowl. A spare four-speed “ribbed case” transmission and removable hard top is included in the sale.
Highlights
Bugeye Sprite modified for racing
Overbored (.030) 948cc inline-four engine
Four-speed “smooth case” manual transmission
Finished in red with silver center stripes and racing decals
Toyota-sourced disc brakes at each corner
Features
Weber two-barrel downdraft carburetor
Crossflow aluminum radiator with electric fan
Remote oil filter and external oil cooler
Exhaust header
13-inch VTO alloy wheels finished in black with polished lips
Tube shock with uprated front coils
Panhard bar
Fiberglass headrest faring and fender flares
Brooklands-style windscreens
LeMans-style fuel filler cap
Lucas headlights
Dual fender-mounted mirrors
Roll bar
EMPI fiberglass racing seats upholstered in red and black vinyl
Simpson harness
Known Imperfections
Imperfections in the finish and trim can be viewed in the gallery
Included
Spare four-speed “ribbed case” manual transmission, which was reportedly rebuilt
Fiberglass hard top and sliding side curtains
Removed windshield and frame
Removed cabin heater and steering wheel
Assortment of other spare parts
Ownership History
This 1959 Austin-Healey Bugeye Sprite was acquired by the seller in 2017, who states this “Sprite has until recently (approx. 10 years) spent its entire life as competition vehicle, autocross, track day, gymkhana, closed course gentlemen style racing - no fender-to-fender contact. It is now approved for HSR, SCCA, SVRA, etc. vintage participation along with being street legal with full functioning safety equipment, lighting, horn, turn signals, etc. (No wipers) and licensed as an Antique in the state of Florida.”
This Bugeye Sprite is offered with a Florida title in the seller’s name that lists the car as a 1958 model year and shows “Not Actual” under the odometer status.
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