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Live in southern Arizona, Green Valley, 30 miles south of Tucson. I have one of five other Bugeye Sprites in the Green Valley area. Mine is a 1961, Silver with black interior, wire wheels front disc brakes, 1098 cc engine, ribcage trans and 3:90 real differential. I am a retired Union Pacific Locomotive Engineer (Former Southern Pacific). Play classical guitar on weekends in a local fine dining restaurant. I once owned a CMC Reproduction Porsche Speedster. If it had been a Vintage or Beck, I would still have it. Glad to find an active Sprite Forum. There was really a great Speedster one. If you had a problem, someone could always solve it.
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Paul,

You have found the best place on the internet for your lovely Sprite. Many of the folks here are quite well informed and will be able to help you solve any mysteries of the LBC when you need them. Welcome, and enjoy the ride!!!
 
Welcome! Lovely Sprite! come on over to the Spridget forum if you haven't already. As an aside we have at least two other professional musician Spridget owners as well so you are in good company!
 
Welcome aboard Paul! I have spent many memorable trips working with folks at Ft Huachuca (Sierra Vista) which I think isn't far from you. Did you get the email I sent telling you how to make your pictures show up bigger than a thumbnail?
 
Yes! Thanks, I received the email. Sierra Vista, Ft. Huachcua is about an hour drive east. I climbed Miller Pk. once, just south of that area.
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