Here's the article in TIME from 1963 that tells you the full details:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,870394,00.html
You have to admit somehow there was some very romantic notions about
the wall and getting past it, provided you weren't the poor sod stuck
behind it (like my Slovak wife)!
If you read the article closely, you will see that this car had to be
a bugeye sprite because it's the only healey that has "luggage space
behind the seats". All other sprites had a proper boot, and you would
not bea able to fit behind the seats.
Cheers!
Alan
On 10/11/07, Josef.Eckert@t-systems.com <Josef.Eckert@t-systems.com> wrote:
> Simon,
> It was not a 100/4, one had used a Sprite. I think it was a MK2 or 3. The
> screen was loose fixed to put it off when they reached the barrier. The Sprite
> without screen was low enough to drive through under the barrier. This car
> was(/is) on display in the Museum at Check Point Charly, which documents all
> the escapes and failed escapes. Also a Morris Mini (to see in the museum) was
> used cutting out the seat trim to allow a girl to be fitted in, just covered
> with the seat cover. A young guy got his girlfriend through the checks that
> way.
>
> Josef Eckert
>
>
> -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Simon Lachlan [mailto:simon.lachlan@homecall.co.uk]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Oktober 2007 07:02
> An: 'Richard Korn'; 'Healey list'
> Betreff: Re: [Healeys] Healeys in Berlin
>
> Wasn't one of the first escapes ex East Berlin done in a 100/4 which,
> presumably with screen down, shot under the barrier at Checkpoint Charlie?
> Thereafter there was a dogleg so that one had to go really slow.
> Simon
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