The Last Austin Healey Sprites - Ep 1 - The Targa Florio Sprite - TFR7 - and it’s importance.

Episode 1 - TFR7 is the very last Austin Healey Works racing Sprite built in Warwick UK by the Donald Healey company in 1969. This car is the last in a series of cars built specifically for the Targa Florio, a 45 mile winding public road race on the Island of Sicily in Italia. This car was the the pinnacle of the Sprite’s development through competitive racing and hosts many innovations that were intended for the consumer version of the Sprite, but sadly never made it into production. This video is the first in a series which will give you an in-depth and up close look at what Geoff and Donald were envisioning for the Sprites by examining not only this car, but also the very last Le Mans coupe built in the prior year of 1968. The history of these two cars is rich, and the innovations are intriguing. Look for other upcoming episodes in this series Join me as I share what I have learned in almost 2 decades of research and restoration, and ride along with me as we manage and actively race these two wonderful examples of the evolving technology of the 60’s and 70’s Glory Days of racing. Also…please join us in supporting the Cancer Research Institute by making a donation directly to CRI at cancerresearch.org, or spend some of Jeff Bezos’s money and make CRI your charity of choice at Amazon Smile. https://org.amazon.com Cheers…and thanks for watching… Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:15 TFR7’s Origins 10:06 A Walk Around 11:20 The Cockpit 17:10 Lights and Body Styling Comparisons 20:52 Aerodynamics & Air Management 25:20 Under the Boot 28:18 Under the Bonnet 30:25 The Dry Sump 32:35 The Crossflow Head 34:52 Lucas Fuel Injection 39:47 Lucas Fuel Metering Unit 47:35 Coming Up in Ep 2