I took the Sprite on it's first REAL drive around the neighborhood, since the 17 years I've owned it. What I mean is, Hood on, Paint buffed, Brakes work, lights work, etc...... It's been a long 17 y
Woohoo - way to go Andrew! Your car is beautiful! "Hmm", I says to myself. "Maybe I should go out to the garage and get busy". I've got a Sprite that's been in the garage since 1970. Lame excuse - I'
Nice job! It looks real good. 1972 Midget, now running, lighting & stopping as requested for the first time in nearly 10 years. I took the Sprite on it's first REAL drive around the neighborhood, sin
Beautiful 61! Must be a real hoot to drive it after all that time off the road. A truly wonderful effort with excellent results. The 1961 Sprite is supposed to be the next Bugeye in terms of investm
Great! I'm just about done with the engine swap (putting the original back in) in my '61. I've been putting more time in the MKII Spitfire, but I may take a couple days off work to finish the Sprite
Congratulations Andrew!! I usually try to make that show, but this year I will miss it because of the PA Rally. Darn--I would have liked to have been there. Hey-How about coming to the rally? In Tama
Looking bee-yoo-ti-ful!! Nothing like a maiden voyage after waiting so long, eh? Gerard -- Please visit Four Points Travel - Discount Online International Travel Reservations http://www.gerardsgarag
Wow. a lot of work and a very nice looking finished (almost) project. David Riker 74 Midget 63 Falcon 70 Torino http://home.pacbell.net/davriker -- Original Message -- From "Andrew Sisson" <asisson a
Thanks. And depending on browser one was using you may not have been able to see all the pctures, but I think all of the links are fixed now. Thanks all... --Original Message-- From: Maclean Mike [ma
Thanks. IT has been a long project. My Father (Tim Sisson), deserves most of the credit for the finish and the paint job. I did lots of sanding, but he gave the instruction and did the actual paintin
Thanks...it was quite a RUSH, and yet a little scary too. After all that work, I'll admit to be a little tentative at the same time. Andrew Andrew, Looking bee-yoo-ti-ful!! Nothing like a maiden voya
That's a little far to be risking it yet, we only just got the correct Needles in it last week, and replaced a condensor. This is the first show, and will be the longest drive for it yet. Up to now,
Well,,,,mine's not supercharged, but it does have a MKIII Engine..ooooohhhh, now that's power :-) --Original Message-- From: Maclean Mike [mailto:macleans@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 8
<<My Father (Tim Sisson), and the paint job.>> Andrew: IMVHO, I "doubt" that your "Dad "...deserves most of the credit for the The ONLY reason I feel QUITE Qualified to say that IS that I have known
YOur car looks spectacular!!! I only wish my paint job could look half as good as yours turned out. Maybe your DAD could adopt me for a few months. We have an extra room here in Lancaster. LOL John