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Someone needs to salvage this

OMG! Wish I was closer too! Wonder if the guy knows how much that Bonnet alone would bring.
 
If it weren't 9 hours away......
 
that and I don't have a trailer or vehicle for towing. and I already have 2 bugeyes in a one car garage. wonder if I can fit 3.....
 
You can find somewhere to store it. If I can fit two in my one car garage.... :smile: Find a temporary spot for it and I'll come get it from you when I can get down there
 
Build a cradle that you can store it standing up.
Unfortunately my little garage is packed to the gills and my wife didn't go for the idea of parking her new car outside for awhile. I might of convinced her of that if my Bugeye project wasn't going into it's 8th year - :highly_amused:
 
Speaking of storage space, I have a 2 post lift I built to stack 2 Spridgets in the same floor space. Since moving to my current home, I no longer have a usable space for it and, much to my regret, would like to sell it. If anyone is interested, please let me know. It breaks down to be easily transported in a pickup or could be shipped via freight line. It's just big enough for a Sprite (maybe a Morris Minor, at most), so it doesn't require a vast amount of space. It was great for easily getting the car off the ground to work under too.

Contact me offline if interested.


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Since I have a garage with a 7' ceiling...Nope just won't fit.
 
Never thought about a vertical rotisserie! You just save me a bunch of shop space. :bow:


If you want a rotisserie, just hang it from the ceiling on a swivel. :wink:

I'd put something below it just in case and to help stabilize it, like an old tire/rim/hub combo so it can turn easily.
 
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