Whitephrog
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For a number of reasons I have decided that the Whitephrog needs to find a new home, therefore I will soon be offering her for sale.
The restoration is documented here: https://www.spritespot.com/gallery/Restoration-of-AN5L9382
The resortation is 99% complete. I need to install the heater, the front bumper and de-bug a few electrical issues. My intent in the restoration was to put the car back to as near original as possible. I've been true to that goal with a few exceptions.
I installed a 1275cc engine and ribbed case transmission because I had one handy and ready to install. I have the original engine and transmission. The original transmission was rebuilt several years ago but never re-installed. The engine was re-built by Howard's Machine Shop in Huntsville Alabama in about 1970 or so. At the time they were in the NASCAR engine business. I don't know the extent of that re-build other than + 30 pistons. That rebuild has a couple of thousand miles on it but need "refreshing". I have a new Special Tuning cam, new rings, new valves, etc. to go into that engine.
In that wings I have a 1966 Sprite that I intended to convert to a Bugeye front and rear but with a trunk and roll up windows. I have most all the pieces and parts for that restoration. My intent was to refresh the orignial 948 cc engine and re-install it in the original car then use the 1275cc engine and transmission in the 66 Sprite.
I've only driven the Whitephrog once since taking her to a car show in May. I don't fit in the car very well anymore...too old, too tall and too stiff. When I'm driving I still have flashbacks of the crash I had 2005 in a BE which as tottaled. I also have a BMW Z3 which I refer to as my German built British Roadster. That has become my daily driver and gives me much of the satisfaction that I once got driving the BE.
So here's the question to this learned group....How do I best configure the sale? Do I offer the Whitephrog as is with the current engine and transmission? Do I offer her with that engine and transmission removed and replaced by the original?
If I sell her with the 1275cc engine and transmission I'm much less inclined to restore the 66 Sprite. How to I then despose of that car and the assemblege of new, restored and used parts? Lastly, what would be a fair asking price in each scenario?
Driving the time of this inquiry is the current opportunity to purchase and restore a nice BMW 2002 tii similar to the one I had in the early 1970s.
The restoration is documented here: https://www.spritespot.com/gallery/Restoration-of-AN5L9382
The resortation is 99% complete. I need to install the heater, the front bumper and de-bug a few electrical issues. My intent in the restoration was to put the car back to as near original as possible. I've been true to that goal with a few exceptions.
I installed a 1275cc engine and ribbed case transmission because I had one handy and ready to install. I have the original engine and transmission. The original transmission was rebuilt several years ago but never re-installed. The engine was re-built by Howard's Machine Shop in Huntsville Alabama in about 1970 or so. At the time they were in the NASCAR engine business. I don't know the extent of that re-build other than + 30 pistons. That rebuild has a couple of thousand miles on it but need "refreshing". I have a new Special Tuning cam, new rings, new valves, etc. to go into that engine.
In that wings I have a 1966 Sprite that I intended to convert to a Bugeye front and rear but with a trunk and roll up windows. I have most all the pieces and parts for that restoration. My intent was to refresh the orignial 948 cc engine and re-install it in the original car then use the 1275cc engine and transmission in the 66 Sprite.
I've only driven the Whitephrog once since taking her to a car show in May. I don't fit in the car very well anymore...too old, too tall and too stiff. When I'm driving I still have flashbacks of the crash I had 2005 in a BE which as tottaled. I also have a BMW Z3 which I refer to as my German built British Roadster. That has become my daily driver and gives me much of the satisfaction that I once got driving the BE.
So here's the question to this learned group....How do I best configure the sale? Do I offer the Whitephrog as is with the current engine and transmission? Do I offer her with that engine and transmission removed and replaced by the original?
If I sell her with the 1275cc engine and transmission I'm much less inclined to restore the 66 Sprite. How to I then despose of that car and the assemblege of new, restored and used parts? Lastly, what would be a fair asking price in each scenario?
Driving the time of this inquiry is the current opportunity to purchase and restore a nice BMW 2002 tii similar to the one I had in the early 1970s.
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