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New member - old Bugeye driver in Florida

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I was pointed to this site for help while I refurbish a 948 street Bugeye that sat in the garage for 12 years. I just sold a Bugeye SCCA racer after 30 years... The street car will be a 'Sunday to the park car' -I am not interestd in a perfect (concours) job, just neat and workable. Will be asking for help now and then. Joel in Central Florida
 
Howdy Joel,

"Welcome" to one of; If not "THEE" best LBC Forums anywhere. I just sold (Past Dec) a `59 Totally Stock "FROGEYE". I like the term "Frogeye" over "Bugeye".

Anyways; There are quite a few "Frogs" in the "Spridge" Forum so; Introduce Yourself there and don`t forget to post some pics. We "ALL" here "LOVE" Pics!!

Happy Motoring to the Park,

Russ
 
Hi Joel, and welcome to the Forum. There's a lot of Bugeyes here, and a heck of a lot of knowledge. Good to have you! :savewave:
 
Hi Joel, welcome to the forum. I have a street modified '59 BE. Please jump into the Spridget forum.

Pat
 
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