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Hi from Switzerland

prangins9

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Good morning/afternoon.

I just joined the forum. I am living in Switzerland (originally from the UK) and have a 1968 Sprite that I bought with a perfect body but only about 60% of the parts..... It was mostly disassembled and now I trying to find the right parts here and there.

With the short time work, the project is in full swing. The engine has been overhauled, the gearbox is fine and I have "just" got the brakes, electrics, interior, exterior parts to do.

I will be for sure appreciating your combined expertise in the coming days/months.
 
Welcome to BCF. I see you've found the Spridget area, so good luck on your quest to find that speedometer.

You might want to get in touch with the AH club Switzerland, which might have members with speedometer ideas:

https://www.austin-healey-club.ch

Picnic coming up on 28 June. I have some friends in Wipkingen, so will ask them for ideas also.

How'd you get interested in the Sprite?
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Spriget section is very active si you are sure to get plenty of tips and help there for your Sprite project.

Post some photos of your progress.

David
 
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