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59 bugeye

Hi Bob, and welcome to the Forum! I'm right in the middle of replacing the brakes, soft lines, wheel cylinders and master cyl on our 59 Bugeye right now. There's lot's of great info and help over on the Spridget Forum, come on over.

Larry :savewave:
 
Howdy Bob,

"Welcome" to the wonderful world of LBCs on the "THEE" best Brit Car Forum anywhere.

I lived in NE PA & traveled all thruout New England. Where in Mass. do you live?

I`m a recent "Native" of the "Up-State, SC" area. What an area to drive your LBC around in!!

As mentioned, Introduce Yourself and Your Car to the nice folks on the Spridget Forum & feel free to ask questions, make comments or whatever you feel like doing. We all "LOVE" pics.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
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