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62 Sprite Portland Or Craigslist -nfi

RickB

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Someone go get this:

https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/2888973112.html

<span style="font-weight: bold">$1200</span>

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]1962 Austin Healey sprite in about half restored condition. very little rust, it came from Arizona. very straight body. I've sanded it, got rid of the rust, primed it. Engine is original, and runs great, it looks like it was rebuilt at some point. Car has ben converted to negative ground with an alternator, and has a poorly installed wiring harness, that just needs a little routing and and cleaning up. It runs, starts and drives great. Put tags on it and you could drive it home! [/QUOTE]
 
Just sent an email to see if there are pictures. Not really enthused about North Portland, it can be a scary part of town :eeek:.
 
Millrat said:
Just sent an email to see if there are pictures. Not really enthused about North Portland, it can be a scary part of town :eeek:.

LOL Anybody selling a Sprite is harmless. I can see north Portland from my house. Here it is in the snow we briefly got on March 1st. :yesnod:
 
I've lived too long in the small town I guess. My brother used to live close to the university of Portland so I have been in that part of town.

Nice view!
 
Millrat said:
I've lived too long in the small town I guess. My brother used to live close to the university of Portland so I have been in that part of town.

Nice view!

Thanks. "UP" is just off the left of the shot (across the Willamette). That part of Portland is really pretty good. It's the NORTH north Portland that isn't so hot (like off to the right of the photo in the distance), but nothing compared to larger cities and areas of urban decay.
 
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