(*BugEyes*) by jackielhodges
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The 1959 Austin Healey Sprite AKA "Bug eye Sprite"
"The British Mark I Sprite was known as the Frogeye in the U.K. and the Bugeye in the U.S. because of its distinctive headlights mounted on top of the centre bonnet (hood). The mounted headlights were not actually part of the original car design; they were originally going to be mounted into the front of the car so they could "flip up" when they were in use, with the lenses facing skyward when not in use. However, mounting production costs led to the flip-up headlight idea being abandoned and so the headlights were simply mounted in a permanent upright position giving rise to the car's most distinctive feature." Wiki
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Comments (8)
Sea_Dog
Great old car.
SGopi
Its looking very funny & cool
GBCalls
Got to Love that S9000 camera. Excellent photo
Mousson
Fantastic image!!!
BenBischop
Luv that Car....!!!!
blinkings
Brings back great memories.
tpx1
nice
Str4wB34ry
First time I've seen one with white walls, must have been to 'Luigi's tyre shop' on Pixars Route 66! Looks great