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Some Seasonal Tunebug Pics

AN5Sprite

Jedi Knight
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I'm a sucker for scenic drives. My local brit car club just had there annual fall drive last weekend and managed to hit great weather and great fall color on a new and very nicely layed out route.

Nice photo work Steve. The Sprite looks as good as the fall color's.

Kurt.
 
Steve,
Great pictures and thanks for sharing!
Rut
 
Great pictures. New England Fall is such a lovely time.
 
So Steve, #3 with the TuneBug posed in front of the Covered Bridget would be a great photo for the next Spridgets Calendar for October of course.

BTW is anyone producing a 2014 Spridget Calendar this year? I wouldn't mind having a higher res copy of # 3 for my personal wall art over my desk. Or perhaps an alternate Screen Saver for my PC. Thanks.
 
Beautiful pics! Can't wait to get mine out on some fall drives. Anyone have recommendations for good fall top-down driving attire? I'm thinking a windbreaker and gloves are a must.
 
Beautiful pics! Can't wait to get mine out on some fall drives. Anyone have recommendations for good fall top-down driving attire? I'm thinking a windbreaker and gloves are a must.

Good knit hat that covers your ears is a huge help. Scarf or high collared jacket to keep the neck warm.
 
Just make sure the Heater is working. If sunny out, 32 degrees with windows up is quite comfortable. A Windblocker behind the seats helps as well.
 
Steve, I recognize that covered bridge. We were there last week on a trip to Stowe to see the fall colors. Beautiful country Vermont, and nice Bugeye by the way. Griz
 
Thanks for the complement Griz but if you saw this bridge on your way to Vermont then you were taking long way 'round or you were wicked lost bub! Ya can't get the-a from he-a :smile:jester:as we say up here) Now that I think about it old covered bridges do kind of all look the same, I think I know the bridge you're thinking of in VT...

 
Steve, you are right, I pulled up my photos and the bridge I was thinking of (north of Stowe) looks VERY much like the one in your photo but is definitely not the same one. Sorry 'bout that. Still, beautiful country back there! Griz
 
Great pics, love the last one.
 
That's a great shot, Steve. Really nice.

I'd show some seasonal pics of my Bugeye, but pics of a car covered up in a barn aren't very exciting. :smile:
 
Steve's obviously having great amounts of fun driving the Tunebug as often as he can. I'm jealous and need to get back to bodywork, sanding and filling.
 
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