Well since I got out bid twice on eBay for Horler's Book (the second time
the high bid was entered 11 secs before the end of the auction). I can
neither confirm nor refute your information. But your point is noted.
Larry
On 3/24/01 8:44 AM, "JARplanner@aol.com" <JARplanner@aol.com> wrote:
> In a message dated 3/24/01 4:03:23 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu writes:
>
>
>> PS you are right - 69 was the last.
>>
>> On 3/23/01 10:01 AM, "Michael Graziano" <mgraziano@mindspring.com> wrote:
>>
>>> <1971 AH Sprite> ??????
>>>
>>> Wasn't 69 the last year? I could see a few leftovers being sold as 70's,
>>> but a '71?
>>
> Sorry to contradict your only 1/2 right.
>
> 1969 was last year the AH Sprite was exported ,but the ''71 model was the
> last for the Austin Healey Sprite in the UK market. According to Horler's "OS&
> M" (page 112), the ''71 models started production in June ''70 and the Healey
> name was not dropped until December ''70. So 6 months worth of AH Sprites
> (HAN10s) were produced. Maybe Mike's looking at a UK home-market Sprite.
>
> Jim Rogers
> San Juan Capistrano
>
>
>
>
Larry Macy
78 Midget
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