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1960 Sprite
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Poster Gundy Offline
Posted 03/05/09 07:28 AM
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My "new" Sprite. 1380cc w/ big bore pistons, Elgin hot street cam,alloy flywheel & harmonic, aluminum radiator w/electric fan,
GT7 Longman head, HIF6 SU carb, Minimania crankcase breathers,
SC/CR ribcase transmission, 3.7 differential, 15x5.5 Minilite spin ons, 185x55x15 Bridgestones, ceramic header w/ stainless exhaust/muffler, H4 Lucas headlamps and Lucas Fog/driving lamps,
Aldon yellow distributor, tube shocks x4, competition axles,
competition springs and coils, disc brakes, sway bar, Optima battery, new wiring harness and converted to negative ground.
Now known as Screamin' Mimi
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#554321 - 03/05/09 10:18 PM Re: 1960 Sprite ***** [Re: Gundy]
JPSmit Offline
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Registered: 11/15/04
Posts: 4856
Loc: Long Branch, Ontario
different look - cool though
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1958 Fiat Mutipla 600
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#554423 - 03/06/09 10:37 AM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: JPSmit]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
Posts: 662
Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
Originally Posted By: JPSmit
different look - cool though


It does have a sorta West Coast look.
I bought it from Cali. Cali car it's whole life.
Front bumper and fog/driving lights, the rear Amco
bumper thing, the Talbot mirrors and the 15 inch "dubs"
spin ons do give it a different look.
It's still all British just stylin' and profilin'
a little differently.
In that vein I added an Aston flip gas filler today. wink
It needs a paint job and it will probably get one late this summer. It was last painted in 1993.
It's no garage queen though. The engine screams and I
live near some incredible mountain climb roads. I've already
logged more miles on it than it's had in decades.
LOL...I've now worn the nibs off the tires.

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#554432 - 03/06/09 11:40 AM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: Gundy]
theleisure Offline
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Registered: 08/12/08
Posts: 317
Loc: Yinzburgh, PA
What do you have mounted in front of the mirrors, turn signals?
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#554434 - 03/06/09 11:46 AM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: theleisure]
GeeBee1 Offline
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Registered: 05/16/08
Posts: 727
Loc: In a Boot
nice, did you convert to discs?

Pat
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#554447 - 03/06/09 12:19 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: theleisure]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
Posts: 662
Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
Originally Posted By: theleisure
What do you have mounted in front of the mirrors, turn signals?


They are little turn signal indicators. Clear
glass lenses but with amber bulbs. Prior owner
installed them.
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1960 Sprite w/ mods
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#554449 - 03/06/09 12:24 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: GeeBee1]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
Posts: 662
Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
Originally Posted By: GeeBee1
nice, did you convert to discs?

Pat

Front discs. Tube shocks at all fours and lowered.
Different springs and coils.
Again, the prior owner did all this stuff.
Guy didn't leave me much to do. Not that I'm complaining.;)
All new wiring harness too.
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1960 Sprite w/ mods
1971 MGB

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#560246 - 03/24/09 08:53 AM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: Gundy]
TheMidget69 Offline
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Registered: 03/19/09
Posts: 68
Loc: Silver Spring, Maryland
Sweet! That's an awesome Frogeye!

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#561341 - 03/26/09 10:16 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: TheMidget69]
prb51 Offline

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Registered: 02/16/05
Posts: 1392
Loc: Arizona
I like it, always liked bugeyes

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#561616 - 03/27/09 07:03 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: TheMidget69]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
Posts: 662
Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
Thanks. I'm hoping to get it repainted this summer.
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1960 Sprite w/ mods
1971 MGB

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#561617 - 03/27/09 07:04 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: prb51]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
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Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
Originally Posted By: prb51
I like it, always liked bugeyes

Me too. wink
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1960 Sprite w/ mods
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#564217 - 04/05/09 06:54 AM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: Gundy]
woody1091 Offline
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Registered: 08/10/08
Posts: 22
Loc: Princeton, Kentucky
Very nice.....I like the stipes. and the amco bars on the back. Makes me want a frog.
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#564233 - 04/05/09 08:24 AM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: woody1091]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
Posts: 662
Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
Originally Posted By: woody1091
Very nice.....I like the stipes. and the amco bars on the back. Makes me want a frog.


Thanks. I've added an Aston filler to the rear since those photos for some more pizazz. cool
I really like those TRs. I just saw a show on HDTV featuring a TR4a. Really nice.
Edit: I just noticed that episode of Classic Car Club is coming on this Sunday morning at 11:30 am.


Edited by Gundy (04/05/09 09:01 AM)

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#615318 - 10/11/09 10:10 AM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: Gundy]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
Posts: 662
Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
Now with a 4.22 diff, stub stack on the HIF6 and a
new CD player. wink
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1960 Sprite w/ mods
1971 MGB

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#655681 - 02/24/10 05:30 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: Gundy]
andyhardie Offline
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Registered: 02/06/10
Posts: 5
Loc: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
did you pick this car up off ebay? I seem to remember one just like it on there a while back that was on 15 inch wheels. Got a bit rich for my blood thanks to that 1380. I know what they cost to build. yes
Nice looking car. That blue always looked good on bugeye's


Edited by andyhardie (02/24/10 05:34 PM)

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#655691 - 02/24/10 06:14 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: andyhardie]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
Posts: 662
Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
Originally Posted By: andyhardie
did you pick this car up off ebay? I seem to remember one just like it on there a while back that was on 15 inch wheels. Got a bit rich for my blood thanks to that 1380. I know what they cost to build. yes
Nice looking car. That blue always looked good on bugeye's


I bought it off e-bay last year. It replaced my old Sprite
I sold 35+ years ago to pay for my first year of law school. I dang near cried when the first guy to look at my
old Sprite bought it and never even haggled the price.
bawl
The wife wanted a VW convertible. I reminded her of my sacrifice those many years ago.
She "let" me buy it. Yeah...my wife is a keeper.
Helps that I bought her a 1971 restored MGB after she
found the BE a little tough for her to drive and enjoy.
She wanted luxury items. Roll up windows, door handles, a fold away top, "real" trunk and a synchronized first gear.
Women!
It was a little pricey but still under what is current values. I wouldn't sell it for the same price I paid.
In fact I've turned down a nice offer that would have been a nice profit.
I won the bidding by one cent over the next bidder at the last second.
I was in a seminar for Trial Lawyers in Atl Ga. at the Ritz Carlton. My blackberry came through for me during a lecture. It was hard not to shout for joy when I won.
When we took a break I went to the room and showed the wife what we just bought.
We jumped up and down on the bed like two kids!
It's been a blast to drive.
Shoot I built the BE and B their own garage. The Buggy Barn.
Gawd I love this Sprite!
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1960 Sprite w/ mods
1971 MGB

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#655704 - 02/24/10 06:44 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: Gundy]
andyhardie Offline
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Registered: 02/06/10
Posts: 5
Loc: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Great story, have fun with it.
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#655741 - 02/24/10 08:03 PM Re: 1960 Sprite [Re: andyhardie]
Gundy Offline

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Jedi Warrior

Registered: 03/04/09
Posts: 662
Loc: Pumpkintown S.C.
I bought it for a fun "driver".
It is NOT a show car. It's noisy gears and loud exhaust.
Hitting the skinny pedal at about 5k is a HOOT and the
lumpy idle is a hit a stop lights.
Just more fun than a barrel of monkeys and I live just minutes from a wide variety of twisties.
Hap was gracious enough to get some guys time at a track.
Driving it around a track was....nirvana.

Oh yeah....I'm having fun with it.
drive
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David Harrison
1960 Sprite w/ mods
1971 MGB

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