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New guy from Minneapolis, MN

RyanBez

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Hey guys,

Just bought a 62 sprite and thought I'd come check out the forums. I've got a long road ahead to restore this thing.

-Ryan
 
Welcome, Ryan!

Lots of activity over on the Spridget forum. Jump in and post away.

Don't forget pictures!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Yeah, it's in a rough state right now but the body is really solid. I've posted a few from the day I picked it up (a few weeks ago).

Let me know what you think!

https://flic.kr/s/aHsjuXHsdV

I should add, the previous owner was restoring for classic sports car racing. I do plan to take off the roll cage (for sale I guess) because I want to make a pretty close restoration.
 
Howdy Ryan,

"Welcome" and Best Wishes with the Sprite.

We`ve all "Been There and Done That" as the saying goes. Some of us here are still in the same stage your in so; You`ll find alot of help in your restoration.

Enjoy the Ride.

Russ
 
Hi Ryan, and welcome to the Forum. :savewave: Looks to me like you're in pretty good shape there. Lot's of luck!!


Larry
 
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