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NAMPA BUGEYE

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My Name is Ed Willson, My family and I live just outside Boise Id. I have had many British cars of the last 40 years. (1) Triumph Herald, (1) triumph Sport 6, (2) triumph GT 6, (1) Austin Marina, (1) 1967 Austin Healey Sprite, and at present time I am restoring a 1960 Bugeye Sprite. The last part of the car that is consuming a far amount of time is the rebuilding of the Bonnet. Rather than buy a new Bonnet, I have purchased an English Wheel and other Metal fabrication tools to recreate rusted out panels. The car is old english white with orange/red leather interior. bugeye dash embroidery.jpg
 
welcome Ed! we would love to see pictures, especially fabrication pics. come on over to the Spridget forum.
 
Welcome to BCF Ed! My wife is from Jerome by the way.
Like JP said, we'd love to see pics, especially of the fabrication!
 
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