Have a Bugeye we restored. Wrong list. Try Spridgets@autox.team.net.
$12,000 is steep for some Sprite folks, but after restoring ours, I
understand.
Dave & Bobbie
1960 AH3000 "Healey Bits"
1960 Bugeye "Little Bits" (See link below)
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2z49v/bugeye.htm
Pittsburgh Vintage Gran Prix (See link below)
http://www.pittsburghvintagegrandprix.com/pvgp/site/default.asp
Editorgary@aol.com wrote:
>A few days ago, I posted information on an original, one-owner Bugeye Sprite
>that an acquaintance of mine has decided to sell. Since original, unmolested
>cars don't come along too often, and Bugeyes once had quite a following, I
>thought SOMEONE on this list might be interested.
>Didn't get any responses -- not even any comments or queries.
>That surprised me. Does that mean that no one on this particular list cares
>about Bugeyes, or that they aren't of much interest to anyone anymore? Could
>that be?
>Of course, his asking price of $12,000 was pretty strong, but I didn't think
>it was too out of line. Certainly left a little room for bargaining, without
>seeming to be insulting.
>
>So, topic for discussion -- Is there no longer any interest in the Bugeye as
>a collectible, restorable car in its original state? One might certainly
>assume that since we haven't had a Bugeye to judge at Healey Concours in
>several
>years.
>Or is it simply that Bugeye owners and aficionados don't cross paths with big
>Healey owners any more?
>Opinions, anyone?
>Cheers
>Gary Anderson
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