Established in 1952 as a legendary 20-year joint venture between Donald Healey and the Austin division of BMC, Austin-Healey forged an unforgettable legacy. Before the agreement concluded in 1972, the partnership produced some of the most visceral, charismatic, and enduringly loved sports cars to ever roar out of Great Britain. Celebrated for their torque-heavy straight-six engines and muscular silhouettes, these cars were built for the driver who craved unfiltered feedback from the tarmac.
This archive brings together two decades of original Austin-Healey print advertisements, showroom brochures, and vintage media campaigns, capturing a golden era of open-top motoring.
The Big Healeys: Immerse yourself in the classic media campaigns that defined the gorgeous Austin-Healey 100, the refined 100-6, and the legendary, rally-conquering 3000.
The Sprites: Explore the joyful, optimistic print ads for the diminutive, smiling, and brilliantly accessible "Bugeye" (or "Frogeye") Sprite.