- 61. Cars and Drivers (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 16:32:40 -0600
- If that inverse size thing held true I should be driving a '59 Caddie. I'm 5' 7", 165. But, I think the bugeye fits me perfectly - forty years old, lots of personality, low to the ground, quick, gre
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01196.html (7,275 bytes)
- 62. Re: Wanted for Frogeye (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 18:23:38 -0600
- I'm looking for all of the same stuff with theexception of the green floor mats. I want black. If you happen to find more than one please let me know. Thanks, Herb G Dave Woerpel <dwoerpel@wi.net> o
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01209.html (7,557 bytes)
- 63. naming cars (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 11:28:48 -0600
- My family has always named cars. Some of my personal favorites are an Audi named Murphy (actor Audi Murphy) and a Cougar named Xavier (Xavier Cougat - Charo's Husband). There have also been more mai
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01284.html (8,283 bytes)
- 64. dizzy and confused (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 14:41:01 -0600
- Please allow me the luxury of exposing my ignorance to you one more time. What's a Dizzy? Do I know it by another name? Herb G.
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01315.html (7,597 bytes)
- 65. re: naming cars (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 14:56:35 -0600
- To the contrary. Citroens are wondrous machines. The advise I would give you is to make friends with someone who knows something about them. They are a wee bit more complex than a Sprite. Especially
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01317.html (9,350 bytes)
- 66. Re: front end work: LONG (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 15:29:31 -0600
- Did you find any damage resulting from the pothole? All I thought you described was wear. I'd want to know what caused the change in your handling before breaking it down too far. As far as safe fro
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01320.html (8,418 bytes)
- 67. Re: dizzy and confused (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 15:34:42 -0600
- I'm fairly familiar with the distributor. Why do people on the list call it a dizzy? Is that a British motoring term? Herb Ajhsys@aol.com on 08/26/99 05:19:16 PM << What's a Dizzy? Do I know it by a
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01330.html (8,121 bytes)
- 68. Re: Names (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 18:32:29 -0600
- --0__=DVblvLrulSFccFVgbzqyB0QX0Kn3qD846WunVtXXV7yIaRyJsmCFvaHu Content-Disposition: inline Ron, A car with no name? Have you been through the desert with it? I'm sure it was good to be out of the rai
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01390.html (9,746 bytes)
- 69. Re: Off to the body shop (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 21:13:35 -0600
- Did I read correctly. You are going to pull the body off the frame of a Bugeye. How is this realistical, desireable or even possible with a monocoque car? Herb G.
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01410.html (7,661 bytes)
- 70. Foo Foo Geegaws on a Sprite? (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 11:13:49 -0600
- I'd like to know how the power side curtains are coming along. Did Datsun make a 210 automatic tranny you could slide in? Does anyone make a positive ground trip computer? LCD gauges might be nice.
- /html/spridgets/1999-08/msg01435.html (7,641 bytes)
- 71. Re: Fuel Gauge (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 09:33:21 -0600
- I have the solution. Your gas tank is upside down.
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg00242.html (7,757 bytes)
- 72. Fresh air hose (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 20:51:43 -0600
- Can someone please describe what the original fresh air hose (bugeye) is supposed to look like. I got mine from NAPA. It's made of cloth with a vinyl/rubberized coating stretched over a 4 inch diamet
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg00461.html (7,773 bytes)
- 73. RE: Barn bugeye progress (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 12:14:18 -0600
- Although you can't be exact in a picture on the web, it sure looks like the leaf green sprite that I saw at a show in England. The car was the best bugeye I have ever seen. It had less than 20,000 m
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg00821.html (7,756 bytes)
- 74. Re: woo hooo!!!! (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 16:07:31 -0600
- Two of these cars, the MG Midget and Honda Passport, share a common trait. Both were "badge engineered" from other vehicles; the Sprite and Pathfinder, respectively. (However, I don't think that Hond
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg01024.html (8,067 bytes)
- 75. RE: woo hooo!!!! (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 08:45:56 -0600
- I guess Japanese SUVs all look alike to me.
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg01068.html (7,694 bytes)
- 76. Re: High dollar Sprites (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 08:56:27 -0600
- I'm with you. After 26 years my Bugeye isn't really a possession any more. It's more of a pet and member of the family. There are few things that would cause me to sell it and then only with great tr
- /html/spridgets/1999-07/msg01069.html (7,973 bytes)
- 77. Miata Parts Sources (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 09:46:48 -0600
- You can credit Italian engineers for the top on your Miata, not the Japanese. They stole the whole design from Alfa/Fiat. Look at the exterior door handles. Remarkably similar to the Alfa Spyder's. T
- /html/spridgets/1999-06/msg00017.html (7,198 bytes)
- 78. Re: U-Joints (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 09:52:03 -0600
- Buy a vice. Second most useful tool available. "Church key" being #1. Herb G.
- /html/spridgets/1999-06/msg00019.html (7,448 bytes)
- 79. Re: Church key (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 09:33:02 -0600
- Hey folks. I'm 40 not dead. Pop tops have been around for most of my life. However, good beer comes in bottles without twist tops. So, the church key is still an integral part of any complete tool bo
- /html/spridgets/1999-06/msg00097.html (8,706 bytes)
- 80. Re: Church key (score: 1)
- Author: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com
- Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 10:20:12 -0600
- Little known beer fact: Coors invented the aluminum can and is still the largest manufacturer of aluminum cans today.
- /html/spridgets/1999-06/msg00105.html (8,605 bytes)
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