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50.

Climbing in and out of the Sprite is motivation to maintain a semblance of flexibility.
 
Happy birthday indeed! My wife calls it a graduation...she lost her first husband and ended up with me. She loves the Bugeye parts that litter the pool house, garage, living room, den, dining room, kitchen and car. ****,I must be good!
Rut
 
I'll be 42 this July. I never thought I'd make it this far so I try to make the most of each day.
44 and owned mine for 9 years. Trev I gotta laugh. I was the founding member of the "Death before 35 Club" at a local bar when I was 23. I too never thought I'd make it this far. Sad thing is, we lost a "member" who was a good buddy a few months after founding the club. Unfortunatley he won a Darwin award, a just plain stupid death that was totally preventable. I called him on a similar major "safety" violation a month or two earlier but I guess some folks gotta learn the hard way. Such a shame, he was a good guy.
 
61 and retired for almost 2 years now!
Life couldn't be much better- haven't had a Bugeye for about 30 years but have and have had LOTS of Spridgets!
BillM
 
59 This past April
I've had my Midget for 10 years.
I'm back in college now (law school), all the kids think its a cool little car
 
Happy birthday indeed! My wife calls it a graduation...she lost her first husband and ended up with me. She loves the Bugeye parts that litter the pool house, garage, living room, den, dining room, kitchen and car. ****,I must be good!
Rut

no, she is!

oh and 51 here.
 
46 here :smile:
 
62 but I feel like I'm 26. :friendly_wink:

It must be the cars.
 
Just turned 40 this past winter.
 
58, but I don't feel a day over 57.
 
61 the end of August. Bought 4 Bugeyes in 1973 while working my way through engineering school at NCSU. Sold two, kept 2 and now I've got about 20 or more square bodies, a MGA saved in Athens, GA and my first new car, a 1973 Datsun 510 2-door, plus a 71 wagon. Been a LBC addict for a long time. Mike
 
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