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LeMans 2008 posters & gearshift knobs have arrived

SOLD OUT:

The LeMans posters have arrived for 2008 and are ready to ship. The cost is $10 per poster plus $3.75 for the mailing tube & first class USPS. This tube holds up to 3 posters with no additional charge.

We’ve received a limited number of gear shift knobs to celebrate this 2008 LeMans event. These are made of stainless and are absolutely beautiful.. Pictures available upon request. $69 each plus S&H.

Supplies are limited so please let us know which items you’d like and the quantities you want.

Kind Regards,
Tom Monaco
tomsimport@ipinc.net
www.tomsimport.com

Happy 50th B-day Little Sprites!

Pictured in the accompanying photo is a special 50th Anniversary commemorative boot badge mounted on my Sprite. That badge and a commemorative grille badge both were produced by the Austin Healey Sprite Drivers Club (of Victoria, Australia). If you’d like one for yourself or your Sprite, let me know. I have several available for sale at $30 each. They also can be purchased for about the same price, plus postage, from Colin Dodds of Sprite Parts.

Next Tuesday, May 20, marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction Austin-Healey Sprite to the public. Production of the Sprite had began on March 31, 1958, at the Abingdon factory where, except for about 1000 cars, all Sprites and Midgets were assembled. The introduction of the Sprite coincided with the Monaco Grand Prix, so British Motor Corporation staged the event in Monte Carlo. Several Sprites were available for reporters’ test drives. The car was an instant critical and commercial success.Between 1958 and 1971, BMC built 129,362 Sprites, with 48,999 of them being Bugeyes produced from 1958 to 1961. MG Midgets, built from 1961 to 1979, account for another 226,526 cars. If you’re counting, that’s a total of 349,888 cars (give or take a few) and I swear there still are gnomes out there somewhere producing Bugeyes - they just keep appearing.

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Vintage Healey Ads

If you are looking for some vintage advertisements to hang on the wall, member Doug Auberg can help.  Check out his site www.vintagead.com to see all of the ads.

One of many ads Doug offers.