In a message dated 9/12/2000 3:49:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
webmaster@upstate-web.com writes:
<< I come from
a Porsche background and hope this doesn't put me in disfavor in your ranks.
Thank you in advance for any help that you can give. >>
Welcome, Ben to the list. We will forgive the Porsche background. .
.everybody should be forgiven at least once and have an opportunity to
repent. You WILL have to trade in the Lager for Guinness. 8^) The
Spridget directory shows one member from South Carolina. Click on the blue
line below to access that person's name, etc.:
<A HREF="http://ado13.com/list/email/files/South_Ca.htm">
Spridget Car List</A>
Cost is relative, but if cost is all you are considering you would be best
picking up a running Sprite in pretty good conditon than going for a
restoration. A restoration will cost you lots more than buying one already
completed. OTOH, I am restoring because it does not cost as much out of
pocket, and because I want to learn as much as possible about my Sprite, plus
there is a pride in driving a self-restored vehicle. Either way, be prepared
to be a mechanic, as a restored LBC will require lots of repair, maintenance,
and a steady supply of parts ($). Still cheaper than driving a new sports
car, and lots more fun.
--David C.
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