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gearheadbiker

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Hello everyone I am joining this forum as a long time certified tech and also a long time british car lover and am in the throws of a three year restoration of a 1961 Bugeye Sprite. My recent foray into the british car world started 10 years ago with the full rotisserie restoration of a 1967 BJ8 3000 . After that was done i happened to find this bugeye through a friend and decided it would be a fun project. These threads are a great way to share information with others, learn some new things for yourself, or hopefully teach someone something you may know and they do not. Im sure i will enjoys spending some time here . Thanks Cliff ... gearheadbiker
 
Glad you joined us, Cliff! We have a very active Austin Healey forum and also a Sprigets forum to discuss your cars! Be sure and jump in there also!
 
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