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Not my car. It looks just like mine though except for the wheels, mine are slightly different. My car is a 72, a year younger than the one in your pic.
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Enjoy.
With enough time, money, and effort, anything can be done. I saw a bug eyed Sprite with a 225 slant six in it. I wouldn´t have believed it if I hadn´t seen it with my own eyes. I have also seen pictures in Hot Rod, (I think it was), of a Bug Eyed Sprite with a Chrysler Hemi in it, so anything can be done.
Jose
there was an article long ago in a brit mag about a bugeye sprite from california (i think) known as the "fright".. had 3.8 litre jaguar power with triple DCOE.. you should have seen how snaked the headers were!
That is one sweet looking job
Hi Robin
Some definitley nice machines.Also some great engineering and problem solving.
I would like to know how they can keep the engine compatrment cleaner than my kitchen sink even after I repolish the sink.
I guess mine have the miles and get driven pretty good and I always seem short of the time you need to dedicate to do so.I'd rather work on them instaed of cleaning them.