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Agent178

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Hello all from Louisiana:
Finally have the kids out of college, and noodling about for something to fit in my garage. I've always admired the Bugeye, and I'm researching options, upgrades, etc before I take the plunge. I'm not set up with an extensive garage or shop. Maybe I should go in another direction because of this, but sometimes you go with your heart, **** the wallet... I want a driver, <2k miles/yr, not a show car / investment.
Thanks for ALL comments & input. E
 
Welcome E,

You found one of the best sources for Little British Cars anywhere. I know how helpful the folks here can be. Introduce yourself in the A-H forum on this site and I am sure you will get some great advice on what to look for while searching for your Bugeye.

Enjoy the Ride!
 
Welcome! I grew up in Shreveport; lived in Monroe in '75 when I managed the Radio Shack in Twin City Shopping Center. Had some good times fishing on Bayou DeSiard.

The Bugeye is a good choice - still affordable and there are still some out there.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
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