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Bugeye owner Intro.

Grayhorse

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Hi all,
I'm Tom from New Jersey, USA.
Many years ago I owned a '59 Bugeye Sprite. After many years of happy motoring, real life got in the way and I was forced to let her go. Now, almost 40 years later, I purchased another fully restored Bugeye and it is just as much fun to drive as I remember.
I recently encountered a small Lucas gremlin and discovered this forum during my search for information resources. I immediately signed up for the forums and here I am.

By the way, the gremlin is gone, ... hopefully for good.
 
Welcome, Tom!

Did they name that river after you? (I'm sure you've never heard that!) :jester:

This is a great resource for assistance, camaraderie, and commiseration. Jump over onto the Spridget section and post away. Don't forget pictures.

Mickey
 
Welcome aboard Tom! Don't be a stranger now that you got that annoying little man to go away.
 
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