1958 Austin-Healey Sprite Mk 1 Works Rally Car

TGR Staff 

Built by Donald Healey for the 1959 Monte Carlo, Sestriere, and Alpine rallies this is the only factory-produced Healey Sprite rally car ever made. The car performed well in its first season, coming in 5th in the Monte Carlo rally, but winning the Sestriere rally and coming in second in the Alpine.

Being offered this week at RM Sotheby's London Auction, the car is expected to fetch over $160,000.  Read the catalog listing below and check out more on the car on the RM Sotheby's homepage HERE.

  • The only Works Rally Austin Healey Frogeye Sprite produced
  • 5th in class at the 1959 Monte Carlo Rally
  • 1st and 2nd in class in the 1959 Sestriere and Alpine rallies, respectively
  • An award winner following its recent restoration
  • Sold with Continuation UK logbook and BMIHT Certificate
First registered in November 1958, chassis no. AN5/7565 was prepared by Donald Healey and his team for the 1959 Monte Carlo, Sestriere, and Alpine rallies. It would go on to be the only Works Rally Austin Healey Frogeye Sprite produced. Its early history was detailed in John Sprinzel and Tom Coulthard’s book, Spritely Years.


The authors detailed this Sprite’s history thus:
‘Cherry red from the production line and painted Colorado Red before the car got to the works department. Car prepared by the Donald Healey Motor Company at the Cape Works, Warwick, and the BMC competition department by Marcus Chambers (BMC’s team manager) for the 1959 Monte Carlo and Sestriere Rallies (with number plates XOH 277) and Alpine rally, with its original registration XOH 276.
Equipped with wire wheels for the 1959 Alpine Rally and Girling disc brakes. Later sold to Cecil Winby of BRICO, the British Piston Ring Company, who co-drove a works Healey with Tommy Wisdom in the last “true” Mille Miglia in 1957.’

What this description does not include is the little Sprite’s strong finishing record during these early rallies. In the 1959 Monte Carlo rally, it finished a very respectable 5th in class, driven by Tommy Wisdom and navigated by Douglas Johns. In the Sestriere and Alpine rallies of the same year, chassis no. AN5/7565 finished first and second in class, respectively, again driven by Tommy Wisdom, with Tony Lucas and Jack Hay as navigators at each event.
After passing through a number of enthusiast owners subsequent to its early outings, the Austin-Healey campaigned regularly in many events across Europe. Offered now following a thorough restoration, this was completed in January 2018 – almost 59 years to the date of its preparation for the 1959 Monte Carlo Rally. It was presented at the Interclassics show in Maastricht, Holland, where it was a star attraction among the 60th birthday party for the Austin-Healey Frogeye Sprites. In fact, such was this Austin-Healey’s standing at the event, and it won the coveted award for best club car.


An opportunity to acquire such a rare car with a unique history does not often present itself. Frogeye Sprite enthusiasts should look no further when looking for a car to sit at the top of their collection.