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Hello, I've recently almost completed the restoration on a 1960 Bugeye Sprite. It's running and a blast to drive but I'm still trying to fine tune and adjust a variety of things. I'm hoping I can post on the forums and get help from folks who have already dealt with some of the details I'm trying to iron out. I'm looking forward to hearing from other folks.
 
welcome and glad you are here.
 
Welcome to BCF! The need to fine tune and adjust will be an ongoing endeavor for as long as you own the car!
 
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