Blimey! The Healey Isle of Wight connection gets even more complicated, but in a nutshell (and going purely from memory);
In the late 1980s/early 90s, a GRP-specialist Company based in Newport on the island built brand new turn-key Frogeye Sprite replicas, under the Frogeye Car Company name, supposedly using a license agreement from the Healey family and Healey Consultancy (they also made a few small camping car conversions).
When the Frogeye Car Company inevitably failed, (I think) the business reformed under the Healey Sprite name, as per this puzzle. After Maidenhead, I think the Healey Sprite business re-appeared (briefly) on the Isle of Wight, before disappearing again for good. I also seem to recall that contracts to build the Workhorse under license in a few markets such as Israel and the USA were planned, but amounted to nothing as well. I hope this helps the younger readers
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