| In a message dated 3/24/2000 12:03:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
midgetman@ix.netcom.com writes:
<< Well I figure since they sold more and they came from a bigger company. 
The sprites are supposed to be cheaper and the midgets are supposed to be 
kinda upmarket. I dont know if i really want a car as old as 1959. thats old. 
Besides I guess they dont have windows so what happens if it rains. >>
Naahhhhh Rex!!!   They are basically the same car with interchangeable parts. 
 Small differences, but both are great little cars--very drivable.  Let me 
suggest perhaps, and again arguably, the best of the best:  The 1967 Sprite.  
Attached top, roll-up windows, strong 1275 engine.  I think you will like it. 
   Go ahead and invest a couple of thousand more and get one that is drivable 
so you dont get bogged down with a non-driver you end up spending two or more 
years restoring and up on blocks.  It will be lots cheaper in the long run 
too.
A 1959 car is as restorable as a 1979 car.  I have seen later models that are 
nothing but piles of rust held together by the paint.  The older, non-roll-up 
window models have side-curtains that install when it rains.  Perform the 
function of windows.  It is all a matter of taste.  Whacha like is whatcha 
like!
--David C.
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