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Hello from Kansas City

jcopeland

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Hi and thanks for allowing me to be part of this great group. My wife said I needed a winter project since I can’t work in the yard, so I got my hands on a 1960 bugeye that has always been in the family. It has been in a garage since 1990 but needs a full restore as it was in a fender bender just before being stored. I have never restored a car so this will be an adventure. I have a ton to learn but it should be fun. I look forward to learning from everyone.
 
Hello and welcome o the forum.

You will get plenty of help for your project in the Spridget section of the forum. It is for Sprites and MG Midgets. They have a lot in common with each other.

Try to get some books on your 1960 Bugeye it will be a great help to you. There are a lot of books available on line.

David
 
Welcome aboard! Bugeye is a great little car - will make a great project!
 
welcome indeed - and, not too common to have a car that has always been in the family
 
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