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Re: bugeye sprite brochure

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Subject: Re: bugeye sprite brochure
From: Jay Fishbein <type79@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:28:03 -0400
These questions continually pop up about this style BMC brochure. The 
images in this publication are representations and nothing more. These 
were pre-production renderings. Some of the images in this publication 
are not even photos. For example,  to my knowledge, no cars were 
delivered with Burgess air cleaners and I've never seen evidence of a 
Bugeye with body-color front frame rails and radiator supports.

And when I discuss originality I am referencing personal observations of 
original unrestored cars. Responses about what exists on cars  that have 
passed through numerous owners and have been disassembled and 
reassembled in whole or in part are not a reliable basis for examples of 
originality, nor does it mean anything to conclude that aspects and 
details of one series apply to another series.

And once a car is disassembled and restored, unless the owner can truly 
verify the details, the "fingerprints" from the factory are gone. Few 
people restore a car to factory original specs. That is because in small 
tiny ways, they want to improve certain aspects of the car. How many 
people dab their rocker covers with yellow paint as the engine 
inspectors did? How many people paint over certain plated mounting bolts 
with a brush with black paint? Even fewer miss the bolt and slob black 
paint on the body panel. Not every restorer creating an original car 
paints the steering arms yellow and then brush-paints-black most of the 
arm. Ever see SU H1's with all the various types of plating on the linkages?

Picayune details? To be sure. But there is nothing like looking at an 
original car such as Biff's Mk II to see exactly how they rolled-off the 
assembly line.

I base my conclusions on observations of original unrestored cars that I 
have observed or that have passed through my hands. I only offer these 
comments and  information for those with any interest in concours level 
originality. Those who know me understand my appreciation of it as well 
as the fact that I don't preach it and have a great appreciation for 
slightly and wholly modified cars such as rotary-engined creations and 
Bugzuki's.

As to the question about the first type of sidescreens, I have never 
seen a source for these and if anybody comes-up with a shop that is 
willing to make them, please post it to the list. I concluded a LONG 
time ago that they are just too much of a PITA to sew.

jay fishbein
wallingford, ct

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"Do have an unusual day, won't you?" Vivian Stanshall



Robert Duquette wrote:

>Cool!  Were the engines ever really that colour?
> 
>  
>
>>From: Kent McLean <kentmclean@mindspring.com>
>>
>> From the Old Car Manual Project:
>>
>>http://www.tocmp.com/brochures/Austin/1959/Sprite/index.htm




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