WSM Sprite
In 1962 Douglas Wilson-Spratt and Jim McManus produced the first of their special-bodied Sprites to subsequently be called WSMs, now generally known as Wuzzums, using the initials of their two surnames. The immediate interest in the car led to the production of nine cars for owners in the UK, Europe and the USA, with aluminum bodies being constructed by Peel Coachworks. WSM 201 and 203 also had aluminum bonnets while all the other cars had fiber glass ones. Two ultra-lightweight bodies were built in fiber glass by Ray Halsall for Douglas (WSM 206) and club racer Mike White (WSM 205). Three cars were built to GT specification, intended to be comfortable grand touring cars which could be raced at weekends and driven to work on Monday. They were heavier than the Sprint model as they retained more of the original Sprite floorpan/chassis.
Prints—WSM Sprite illustrations are available as fine art pigment prints in:
- 22″ x 16″ size—limited edition unframed, limited edition framed
- 30″ x 20″ size—limited edition unframed
- brushed aluminum prints sized 47″ x 23″ by special order only
- dye-sublimated large-scale backlit or unlit prints sized 80″ x 38″ or 96″ x 47″ by special order only
Options—Prints may be ordered in any of the factory exterior and interior trim colors, with any of the factory available engine and gearbox packages as well as any available factory options. Custom options will be considered upon request.
From $320
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