I know I have oft times been told that the chrome strip on our 68
isn't factory, yet when we stripped the stick off trim off the car, as
well as the paint, the holes for the clips WERE there. I went back
with the strip, as it appeared to me that it was a factory option.
Brad
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Linda Grunthaner <grunthaner@gmail.com>
wrote:
> List,
> I was procrastinating shoveling the near 24" of snow in my driveway (got
> home via train at 10 PM) and saw this Sprite lost in the salvage section of
> eBay. BTW if you read the Q & A it runs and has a clean title, good deal :
)
>
> Looking at the ads the owner provided it appears Austin Healey offered wire
> wheels and the chrome strips for the MKIII Sprite which the Midget had am I
> wrong on this or is it true? Also does this ad also mean both the wire
> wheels and chrome strip were not offered on the MKII Sprite?
> Advertisement:
> http://www.spriteparts.com.au/user/cimage/wirewheels.jpg
>
> eBay auction:
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-Austin-Healey-Sprite-Convertible-stick-sh
ift_W0QQitemZ290382423760QQcmdZViewItemQQptZSalvage_Parts_Cars?hash=item439c2
426d0
>
> Lin
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