RBHouston@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 01/15/2000 9:33:17 PM Mountain Standard Time,
> chaz2@gis.net writes:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I am looking at my first Sprite and need some help. I found a 1967 for
> > $900.00. The question is how much rust should I tolerate...Rusty cars
> > are easy to find here in New England! I enjoy working on cars and look
> > forward to restoring one. Is it going to be easier to find one with less
> > rust or just buy new panels? Any input will be appreciated....I am sure
> > there will be plenty. I can e-mail pics but do not have a web site up
> > yet..
> > Charles Markham
> >
> >
> Charlie,
>
> Buy a rusty one that runs good and then come to Spridgetfest this sring with
> a Pick up truck or a trailer...Fisher can fix you up with a Texas tub and
> fenders, for a decent price I'm sure...Heck, Bring the rust bucket and we
> could make it a project to all pitchin and change out the running gear.
>
> Frank, we'll need you.........
I plan on coming.
and Charles, $900 for a rusty Sprite? I have a rusty one you can have
for free.
U haul it! No deposit, no return. (no floors, no sills either)
--
Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
Too many Sprites (again)
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut
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