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New member but long time Bugeye owner

WBuffington

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I bought a 60 Bugeye out of a barn 42 years ago. I paid $1500 for a car that was not running and I had no experience with British cars. We determined the coil was bad and replaced it. Drove it home and now 42 years later I’m still working on it. I have done all the work myself. Even tore it down twice and repainted it in my garage. So many adventures . My latest project it to recover the seats. Already have the covers and foam just looking for advice on how to install them.

My Bugeye has a modified 1275 with front disc ,VTO wheels and modified suspension.
If someone would tell me how to post a photo I would appreciate it.
 
My Bugeye IMG_4238.jpg
 
that is gorgeous!
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum.

That is a great looking Bugeye Sprite.

The Spridget section of the forum will be a great source of information for your seat covering project.

David
 
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