Ryan,
My wife liked her TR3, but then she DROVE a Bugeye and loved it!
So we found a Bugeye and she loves it much more than she liked her
TR3. IN fact she found a second Bugeye a couple of years later and
now has 2 Bugeyes, one even has a V-6 for those days she wants to
really go fast!
Get yours on the road and let her drive it, she could be easy to
convert.
Bob
ryan marro wrote:
>
> My wife thinks the TR3 is nice and even said that she would consider owning
> one, which I'd be glad to find for her (note that I didn't say getting
> involved with clubs, maintenance, etc.). I told her she'd have to learn to
> operate a standard transmission first. She likes my Bugeye, from a
> distance. She definately thinks of it as a toy. I'm working hard to turn
> it into a real everyday car. I've got a line on a tach-drive generator that
> I can swap my Lucas ACR16 alternator for. Then the little bugger should be
> back on the road (and the tach will even work for the first time since I've
> owned it).
> Ryan
>
> >From: GreenBugeye@aol.com
> >Reply-To: GreenBugeye@aol.com
> >To: Corry@iol.ie, spridgets@autox.team.net
> >Subject: Re: TR2/3/3a Versus Sprite Mk.I
> >Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 10:08:57 EST
> >
> >In a message dated 12/1/00 2:52:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, Corry@iol.ie
> >writes:
> >
> > > IMHO, the TR2/3/3A are very close in looks with the Sprite Mk. I. Same
> >style
> > > headlight pods; same rear lights; smooth curved lines; same era
> >manufacture,
> > > with a beautiful dash. If I could, I would like to have a TR2/3/3A as a
> > > standby
> > > car. Hey, I sold some Sprite parts to a guy near Dublin Irl., who has
> >that
> > > Sprite
> > > /TR3 combination, too.
> > >
> >
> >I just knew I couldn't be the only one!
> >
> >Chris
> >59 Bugeye
> >59 TR3A
> >71 Midget
> >93 Audi S4 TQ
>
>
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