johndej
UltraDork
11/14/24 8:33 p.m.
NMNA
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/555364863781564/?mibextid=dXMIcH
"Extremely rare 1962 Arkley SS
This car started life as a 1962 Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite and was sent to Britten Motor Works, B.C. for a complete high performance re-do!
They are right-hand drive and there has been less than 6 accounted for in the United States!
It is complete and drivable if you install the new interior but it truely deserves to be restored back to its original glory.
The brakes and front suspension have been redone, drivetrain is great also.
It comes with lots of literature including all specs.
The Arkley SS models were built for performance and are extremely fast due to the upgraded engine and lightness of the vehicle, it is not a toy to say the least!
$6500.00 OBRO
Clear Title In Hand
Sorry, no trades at this time
Local Pickup In Gloucester, Virginia 23061
Possible Delivery Up To 150 Miles."
Yup, a rebodied Spridget. I might have photographed one back in the day.
Had one as my first car!!!!!
NOHOME
MegaDork
11/14/24 10:02 p.m.
I would rather have a Midget that was rebodied with a fiberglass Bugeye front and rear clip. The Arkley is undeniably ugly in my opinion.
Just remembered where I photographed the Arkley: Chimney Rock hill climb in either 1994 or ’95. It was red.
I remember them. I think a guy that was in our British car club was going to manufacture them. Obviously that never happened.
In reply to NOHOME :
I’d call it an acquired taste. :)
johndej
UltraDork
11/15/24 8:57 a.m.
yeah, type-o in title, oh well, I guess they were still looking for a pre-warish taste then and maybe the bugeye was too modern at the times.
johndej said:
yeah, type-o in title, oh well, I guess they were still looking for a pre-warish taste then and maybe the bugeye was too modern at the times.
I corrected the title for you. Mainly because it looked way close to my last name and I'm not sure I'd want to be confused with this thing.
Neat find, though!
We had the body molds here in Frederick for awhile but sold them to a guy in PA