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Lou

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Hello All,

Just acquired a '67 Sprite and working to bring her back to life. Had a '68 in High School and have missed it ever since - so, to fuel my mid-life crisis, I've picked up another. It's coming along nicely - drive train was removed by someone else (ugh) but the head is being rebuilt this week, carbs will be done in week or two - tons of parts/gaskets on order...new interior is scheduled to be installed this weekend. Tons of electrical issues are upon me, but am fixing them slowly but surely. My hope is to have her road-ready in a couple months max.

What a great forum! Looking foward to sharing and mostly learning from some of you seasoned Spridget owners.

All the Best,
Lou
Springfield, Oregon, USA
 
Welcome, Lou!

Some of the Spridget gang are headed to the big "do" in Missouri. Should be reporting with stories and pictures soon.

Be sure to post pictures of your "new" Sprite!

Mickey
 
Welcome! Hope you enjoy your new Sprite.
 
Welcome to th' forum, and back to LBC ownership!
 
Welcome to the Forum! Good luck with your Sprite, we've got a 66, and it's on the road more than our other two. Easy to fix, great to drive!
 
Hi There Lou,

"WELCOME" back to the wonderful world of "LBCs" (Little British Cars) from the Pocono Mtns of PA.

Wishing you the best with your "NEW/OLD" toy.

Regards,

Russ
 
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