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Dan Ka

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Hello All,

Long time lurker while the car languished. I have owned a 1959 Sprite (AN5L/10918) since July, 1985. Due to an increased work load, physical maladies and injuries, and more work load, I haven't found the time to work on the car. It was somewhat driveable, but, I probably put less than a couple hundred miles on the car and all of those would have been before 1990. So it sat in the garage all these years.

Now I am retired and in no shape to "play" with the car as I was ~30 years ago. But, that is not going to stop me from having some fun with it now. I'm in the process of evaluating its condition so that I can get a good idea of the amount of work somebody else will have to do.

I look forward to getting some information from this site as well as contributing any of my very limited knowledge. I will post some photos of the evaluation sometime in the coming weeks.

Dan
 
Lots of Bugeye folks to tap here.
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Hi Dan,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere but you already know that.

"Retirement" is a great time in life. You get to do "Whatever" you like to do; "Whenever" you like to do it!!

Introduce Yourself & Your Bugeye (I like "Frogeye" having owned a `59) to the "Spridget" Forum; If you have`nt as of yet. You`ll get all sorts of assistance there in your ventures of re-building / restoring your car.

Have Fun,

Russ
 
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