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Hi folks

Why is it that I have to go so far from the UK to find good Brit car forums? Anyway, I am a died in the wool Mark 1 Sprite enthusiast, although I have only owned 2 - the first bought in 1971. The current one got back on the road 18 months ago after a 15-year rebuild, and is in daily use. 13,000 miles so far. Looking forward to lots of froggy chatting.
 
Welcome:

Lots of good froggy chatter here. I have a '59.

Patrick
 
Welcome - could it be we have 'em all?
 
Welcome (from a box Sprite bloke).
There's probably more interest in British sports cars here in The States, because we have more of them than the UK!
 
Welcome. I think you'll find the BCF useful and amusing too.

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I think there's a critical mass aspect since for many British sportscars something like 80% or even 90% were exported.
 
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