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Check out the sebring sprite! I need that winning lottery ticket NOW!!!
How about one of you well healed spridget guys buying it and letting me come look at it, droool on it, maybe even sit in it!!
KA.
Thanks for loading that....limited computer skill here!
I've read of the giant killing exploits of these cars many times. Too bad the bean counters did'nt allow them to continue.
KA.
Far out! But what is that car in the background in the second photo? It appears to be at a rather unnatural angle....and perhaps about to experience a Large Occurance.
But what is that car in the background in the second photo? It appears to be at a rather unnatural angle....and perhaps about to experience a Large Occurrence.
It's very simple to me and this applies to all cars:
If it's worth restoring, then it is worth driving.
If it's worth driving, then, should something happen to it, it is worth restoring.
If it's not worth restoring, why be concerned about driving it?
If it's not worth driving, why would you even think about restoring it?
If you just want something pretty to look at, go buy the model kit. Then you can make it look as nice as you want for 20 bucks! Heck of a savings! :laugh:
(Bet you'd never guess my degree is in philosophy! :wink: )
$48,0000, ha! A measly $100,000 doesn't work for this one. I wonder what the most a Sprite/Midget has ever sold for? Is this one setting a record? I realize it is a race car but wow.
I race against the one below fairly often. It used to belong to Graham Hill. All original except the 1275.
This is really called a "Speedwell Sprite", but there are a lot of related cars (and names) such as the Sebring Sprite, LeMans Sprite and Sprintzel Sprite.
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