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Restoring a Sprite is a journey....

Dimadee

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Hi All,

Been a member for a number of years, and realised that I never posted in the New Member forum (OK, I had some help remembering).

I have been working on my Sprite for a couple of years now, and want to get the momentum back to get the body finished so it can be painted. I keep a record of everything I do on my blog ( https://59bugeyesprite.wordpress.com/ )

This forum has been a great help so far.

....Tim
 
Hi Tim and welcome to the British Car Forum.
Get that Sprite done then take it on the Great Ocean Road for a magnificent drive!
 
Now that you finally got your toe wet - be sure to jump in and participate in our Spridget forum! The more the merrier!
 
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