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Proud new owner of a Bugeye Sprite

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I was first introduced to Healeys working as a cameraman on 'Car Crazy'. We shot an event in Big Bear Lake, CA and I got hooked and started talking to one of the members. Fast forward several months and I now own a great little 1960 Mk I.

This looks like a great site - looking forward to chatting, learning, and sharing.

Dan
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Welcome, Dan! We've a number of Spridget folks here who are very active. Be sure and post lots of pictures, 'cause some of us have a hard time reading. :devilgrin:

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi There Dan,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC Forum anywhere.

Whats "Mr. Meguire" like to work for?

Best wishes with the "Bugeye/Frogeye". I like Frogeye better as I had a `59 with a "948" in her.

Regards, Russ
 
Welcome!

Always good to have another Sprite guy on board!

And actually, you are not the only camera guy with a British car in Calif who is here.
Steve_S, an occasional poster here does a similar job.

You can see his website here:

https://www.mgnuts.com/
 
Welcome to the BCF!
 
Nice to see yet another Frogeye. :yesnod:
 
Okay, I still think the Frogeye is so dang cute! Welcome.
 
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