From: AlanMitchell on
Does anyone know where I could find a Siva Moonbug, in any condition, to buy?

From: Richard Porter on
On 8 Nov 2006 "AlanMitchell" <u28851(a)uwe> wrote:

> Does anyone know where I could find a Siva Moonbug, in any condition, to buy?

I haven't seen any for sale, but then I'm not looking for one! Be
aware that they are known by other names e.g. Siva Buggy. It's best to
keep an eye on ebay, Which Kit Car? magazine and Kit-Cars magazine.

See http://www.minimarcos.org.uk/altpics/siva/moon.html

Stimson Minibugs may be easier to find.

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From: nona on

"AlanMitchell" <u28851(a)uwe> wrote in message news:68fea0e16ae24(a)uwe...
> Does anyone know where I could find a Siva Moonbug, in any condition, to
> buy?
>

Hi Alan,

I got mine off ebay just over a year ago. I've had a search running ever
since then keeping an eye out for spares etc.. nothing comes up! (save for
one 1970 magazine that went for ????s). Lucky all the mechanicals are Mini.

The siva bug was also known as the "skyspeed". Have you owned one before?
Just wondering why you were searching for one - most people have never even
heard of them.

Cheers


From: AlanMitchell via CarKB.com on
Hi Nona
I wanted one when they first came out but could not afford one. My son is now
16 so I thought it would be a good project him and me together

nona wrote:
>> Does anyone know where I could find a Siva Moonbug, in any condition, to
>> buy?
>
>Hi Alan,
>
>I got mine off ebay just over a year ago. I've had a search running ever
>since then keeping an eye out for spares etc.. nothing comes up! (save for
>one 1970 magazine that went for ££££s). Lucky all the mechanicals are Mini.
>
>The siva bug was also known as the "skyspeed". Have you owned one before?
>Just wondering why you were searching for one - most people have never even
>heard of them.
>
>Cheers

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