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After attending the midget 50th. I have decided to take in another spridget. I was worried I had forgot something or other on the trip up to Elkhart lake, but on the way back my thoughts were on how to get anther spridget in the garage. I have 8'7" of height in my garage and the midget is less than 48". Plenty of room for a second midget(actually a Spitfidget)into the same floor space. I just got to design a stand and ramp to get them in the spot. Something like they do to get two race cars in a race hauler. I might even be able to use pallet racks. Those things hold way more than any spridget would weigh. I already told the guy I would take it. I have plans to get a sprite bugeye nose for this one (spritfidget), but the nose is going to take a lot of work and it might take me years if the current midget is any guide. I just now feel the need to do my part to save at least one of these little cars from the crusher.
 
it's a disease - congrats!
 
Congrats Kim, I'm hoping to hear this week if Bugsy II, a BE that has been in storage for the past 32 is going to become an new addition to my household. Keep your fingers crossed.
 
Jim_Gruber said:
Congrats Kim, I'm hoping to hear this week if Bugsy II, a BE that has been in storage for the past 32 is going to become an new addition to my household. Keep your fingers crossed.
Yes Jim, I been thinking about you and that one and the title situation. I wish you the very best in all that. Perhaps we will show them off at the next spridget infestation of some small town on a lake :wink:
 
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