Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Frog in bed


Tucked up and resting for the Winter - you know it makes sense!

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Insurance cover the XXO 717

Running a classic clearly doesn't have to be expensive. Full comprehensive insurance for the Frogeye runs to £113.89 so long as the car doesn't exceed 3,000 miles per annum and is garaged at night. This includes an agreed valuation which, for XXO 717, is £10,750.

A-Plan Insurance Group in Farnham arranged the cover through KGM Motor Policies, if you need insurance give them a call on 01252 725 725

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Registration Book - XXO 717



In 1962 the Government introduced Registration Books for Mechanically Propelled Road Vehicles (Logbooks) by way of the Vehicle Excise Act, 1962. Attached to this posting is the original R.F. 60 form for XXO 717.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

History of the MK 1

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

XXO 717 Austin Healey Sprite MK1 (Frogeye)

XXO 717 Austin Healey Sprite MK1 (Frogeye)

Are you a previous owner of XXO 717 or do you know anything about the vehicle that will help build its history?

Let me know if you have any information about this fabulous car.


XXO 717 was registered on 15th October 1959.

She is in great condition and although she has had a new engine at some time (I hope to be able to trace when this was done through previous owners) she is in remarkable condition.

As I find out more about XXO I will post details on this Blog.