Autocar of Haifa took a very long time getting their act together so the first batch were assembled in the UK, and the second batch were put together in Haifa. For some unknown reason many or most of them actually went to Belgium.
Calling the other vehicles they sold "utilitarian" is way to generous! They featured cheap, poorly assembled fiberglass bodies, poorly welded very simple frames.... Basically they only sold because the protectionist market at the time made anything else way to expensive (at the time, these were poorly build cars were expensive for the average Israeli family, anything else was impossible) My Herald was considered a car for the rich!
Only very few of the Sabra's actually stayed in Israel, there wasn't much of a market for sports cars here at the time. The only one I ever saw was a left over body which had been dumped in a kindergarten sandbox for the kids to play in.