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I'm new to British cars and I'm restoring a 1961 Austin Healey Bugeye with a 948cc engine. The car actually belongs to a friend, but since I have the shop space I'm doing the work. I've spent a little over 6 months repairing or replacing the electrical, brakes and body components. Now I'm trying to make it run!! So I thought I would join this forum and gain some knowledge from the group. I have lots of questions. Thanks
 
Welcome! There are a fair number of Sprite owners here willing to offer advice and camaraderie, so jump on over to the Spridget forum and post away.

Be sure to include lots of pictures!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Welcome, before you are done you'll want one for yourself!
 
Howdy Bob,

"Welcome" to "Wonderful World of LBCs" (Little British Cars).

By now; You`ve probably introduced the Bugeye & Yourself to the "Spridget Forum"; With Pics of course!

By now; You`ve probably asked some questions & got the answers. I have to guess since your doing all the work; You`ll be the 1st to road test her!!

Happy Motoring,

Russ
 
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