I guess this evokes the question: "Why buy a Sprite."
He obviously just wants to express himself through custom bodywork which for
me is not as impressive as a body man who has the skills to do perfect metal
work for a restoration.
The further question is whether these creations and their associated mods are
done in the spirit of a Spridget.
This one is not.
But bottom line, it is his car and he is free to do whatever he wants with it.
He just shouldn't expect to get $10 grand or whatever when he is ready to
"move on".
Jay
On May 10, 2013, at 12:54 PM, Rick Fisk <refisk@chartermi.net> wrote:
> Not my cup of tea, but looks very well done.
>
>
>> John Gunnell "Gunner" spoke at the Spridget 50th in a sweltering Siebkins
> tavern in Elkhart Lake last year.
>>
>> He just posted this.... and... well.... it's "interesting" as my
> sister-in-law says somewhat pejoratively... The craftsmanship is
commendable.
> What say you all?
>
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