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New Member-1961 Sprite with rebuilt 1275.

theadmiral

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Joining today as a new member. I have a 1961 Sprite with a rebuilt somewhat modified 1275. I owned a Bugeye back in the 60's for about 6 years, loved the car and wanted another. The present one I've upgraded to front disks, tube shocks, and new floors and it is just back on the road.
I got into this life when my dad bought an old XK-120 back in 1960 when he was stationed with the Air Force over in Morocco. This was the car in which I learned to drive and that led to my love of British sports cars. Who couldn't love tinkering with them and tuning those shiny SUs.
Anyway, happy to be a new member! The information on this site has been a tremendous help.
 
Welcome to BCF Admiral! I learned to drive in an XK 150 (when I was 12 years old)
 
Hey, Admiral - where y'at?

Welcome from a displaced New Orleanian/Shreveporter. Graduated from Fortier High in '68; the wife from Ben Franklin same year.
 
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