In 1958 BMC launched a new, small sports-car based on well proven
Austin A35 mechanical parts. The new car was known as the Austin Healey Sprite and would be produced at the
MG factory in Abingdon. The Sprite introduced a whole new concept in sports-car ownership that would later be copied by
Triumph and
MG. The Sprite consisted of a twin carb
A35 engine, 948cc,
A-Series engine driving the rear wheels via a four speed gearbox. The body was of a simple design with no external boot access and with minimal decoration. The one-piece bonnet was originally designed to include pop-up headlamps, however the mechanisms proved to complex and so the lamps were mounted in a fixed pod. This unusual styling feature actually added to the cars "cute" appeal and it quickly gained the nickname "Frogeye" (or "Bugeye" in the USA) Sprite