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59frog

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Hello all!

I'm new to this forum but have been messing about with a '59 frogeye for the past 40 years. My mother bought the frog as her daily driver in 1972 and drove me and my brother around in it (no seatbelts, pre-Canadian metric system). I learned to drive on it and then rebuilt it in my garage in the mid oughts and then let it sit for the past 7 years. I just put an aluminum radiator, electric fuel pump and an alternator (one of those Genernator critters from Bugeyeguy) on the basis that my daughter will start driving in a few years and it would be cool to drive grandma's car.

There are great threads on this forum and theyve helped me remember the tricks ive forgottent from when I was serious about this car 15 years ago

Cheers
 
welcome! lots of classic cars used as dailies in Victoria - gorgeous place to live and gorgeous place to drive.
 
Hello and welcome to the forum.

The Sprigit section is the place for tips and help with your Frogeye.

The pub is a section where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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