Let me just try my wish on the guy from Boulder. My previous post
has produced a couple of responses and one gear shift knob. A guy
from the healey list complained that it was too long - I guess one
man's short one is another's long one. Its mostly tools anyway.
Mike - an almost perfect AN5 10426 etc
Looking for the following original parts for my 59 Bugeye - any
help would be appreciated
Bonnet locking brackets
Bonnet safety catch & spring
Front license plate brkt
Tire pump
Grease gun
Brass tire valve removal tool
Feelers
Screwdriver
Hub cap removal tool
Owners manual 59 or earlier - vgc
Lucas headlamp lenses - vgc
Horn w brkt
Fuel pump w lever
Battery tray
Tire valve caps
Tudor washer bottle with 1" neck
Tach drive - crimped case
Correct air duct
Hood frame storage strap
Hood frame storage bumper rubbers
Transmission exhaust hanger - early type
Tool bag
Side curtain bag
Gear shift knob
Mike AN510426 etc
----- Original Message -----
From Brad Fornal <toyman at htcomp.net>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: February 13, 2000 6:40 AM
Subject: [Fwd: Bug-eye owner]
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> I have a off list friend who lives in Boulder, Co. He told me
once of
> seeing a Bugeye down the street from him. I have been lightly
pressuring
> him to talk to this guy and asking him if he knows about our
list. He
> was not sure about doing it but I assured him that most LBC
owners are
> friendly people (like, duh!). I received this responce this
morning.
> Please let me know your requests and I'll forward them on.
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> To: Brad Fornal <toyman@htcomp.net>
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> Hey dude! I finally got a chance to talk to the owner
> of the bug-eye Sprite who lives a couple of blocks over.
> You were right he was very friendly. His name is Mike and
> he actually has a business called Triumph Imports. His
> business is out of the huge garage in the alley behind his
> house and boy you should see the cars he has back there. I
> counted about 12 cars (a mix of MG's and Triumphs) and thats
> just what is outside. His daily driver, the bug-eye, has a
> toyota motor and tranny as well as a fiberglass bonnet.
> Mike says he drove the car from here to Kentucky (i believe)
> and back without incident. He doesn't have a computer so he
> has no way of joining your chat group. He told me stop on
> by whenever I had a chance and if anyone on your chat has
> trouble finding a part tell me and I can see if he can get
> one.
>
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