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Yes... true story, where the sports car love started. Got it at 16 & 1/2, 6 months before I even had a license. We were all into the British sports cars, my brother and the gang of friends: TR3, Spitfire, MGA, Triumph Herald, Austin 100-4, etc. (we could not even come close to affording the new ones).
(One of our family winter projects this last few months has been to scan slides and pictures into digital form, and we found these old slides.)
So I joined the sports car fantasy with this one at $130.00. '62 Sprite. I was in heaven. Didn't run, we towed it home with boxes of spare parts. Took a couple of weeks, the parts in the boxes, and maybe $5 in stuff I needed to get, gaskets, and stuff as I rode my Schwinn to the auto supply store. Before this I had worked on or rebuilt a couple of mini-bikes before this car (you know the ones, we built using old lawn mower engines) so I had some reasonable tools.
No, it isn't a Porsche, but I still drove it on the lawn in the back yard thinking I was in the Pebble Beach show. The wiring harness consisted of 2 conductors and some black tape. The sound system was terrific, had FM with 1 speaker. Rain was no problem, since the floor boards were porous. What? Tail lamp cover? We don't need no stinkin' tail lamp cover!
Hey NJ guys, I am sure someone will recognize and cherish that bumper sticker! Write back if you went there.
Last thing before I bore anyone any more, I still have the license place from this car!
Roland
PS: Thanks to Flash for creating events like the upcoming tech day, I tend to read and write (and CLEAN the car!) a bit more before events.
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->It was great until I totaled it in a head on crash in the back of a pick up. Still have the scar on the bridge of nose.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Cosimo,
This sounds bad, glad you are OK, these cars are really dangerous.
Later in the car saga I drove an MGB for a couple years as a daily driver. My commute was mostly on 2 lane higher speed windy roads. I found myself pondering the top edge of the windshield frame all the time, since it had almost a knife edge where the top connected. That was perhaps the main reason I sold it and bought my first Porsche which of course felt much, much safer.
Roland
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)