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Hi, from Raleigh, NC

tstukel

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I've been a fan of British sports cars for decades, although in more recent years I have owned Porsches. I recently purchased a long-stalled 1960 Bugeye project car to finish restoring with my grandson; most of the dirty work has been done, i.e. body and paint, and what remains is hunting down missing bits and pieces, reassembly, electrics and, lastly, restarting the long-dormant engine. I am looking forward to frequenting this and other forums as a source of information and parts.

Tom from Raleigh, North Carolina
 

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looks like a great project! and most of what you need shouldn't be that hard to find.

welcome! (and hopefully welcome to your grandson as well)
 
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