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Slick Willy

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Hello all. I Have just joined your forum and must say it looks great! My wife and I have a 1968 Austin Healey sprite mk4. It was left to us by my Uncle, god rest his soul. He purchased it new while in the Army. The little sprite has 73,000 miles on it. It has seen the world, from Germany to Ohio, then to Florida and we drove it back to Kentucky. So far I have rebuilt the brake system and installed a new fuel tank. I know I will have alot to learn along the way and look foward to reading up on these cars. Thank you for allowing me to join your forum. I am green when it comes to British cars and will need some help. Thank you all. Willy.:eagerness:
 
Welcome to ya, Willy!

Lots of Sprite/Midget (Spridget) folks here, ready and willing to offer whatever insight, advice, and camaraderie you can stand. No doubt you have a great connection with your uncle through the Sprite.

One thing about all of us: we were all green at one time!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Welcome!

Lots of Sprite and Midgets (aka "Spridgets") here!
 
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