


Here is what was listed as the car description:
Original Burro built by Tiny Thompson, Santa Ana, 1960s:
“Vehicle Description: Original Burro built by Tiny Thompson in Santa Ana in the 60's. Street legal with current registration and license. Stored since 2006. Rebuilt 1600 dual port motor. New tires, chrome wheels, bus transaxle, seats and canvas top. Also turning brakes, CB, fire extinguisher, toolbox and cooler.â€
So the car arrived last week, and after assessing the purchase, I realized several things:
• I love the Burro period! It has a great design, scale, stance, and appearance
• The car does run and the engine sounds solid
• I’m not a big fan of the paint job or color --- I know it is just cosmetics, but it is a personal preference consideration
• However, I have no history or information on the Burro
• The Burro, in its current state, will not pass Texas inspection with a few non-functioning parts
• Before I put myself, family, and friends in the car for a drive of any distance or location, I will have the Buggy thoroughly inspected, evaluated, & assessed.
For this task, I am deferred to a true expert Neil Decker from Hawkeye Buggies http://www.hawkeyebuggies.com, who my boys now call the “Buggy Doctor.†Between Neil’s 30+ years of buggy experience, high recommendation from this Forum, and the rapport developed during the time that Neil spent with me on the phone and during emails prior to my purchase, I have the confidence that he is the man for the job!
Neil will be completing a complete component breakdown assessment of the Burro and we’ll see where we go from there! I am planning on a restoration that will keep the key appearance of the Burro intact, but I will use modern technology and conveniences to improve the safety, ride, and comfort of the Burro.
Below is a picture of the desired end state (with the exception of frame color to make my Burro distinctly different). This Burro is owned by Scott Drolet in Southern California who has been a huge help in providing me with Burro history, information, and a wealth of knowledge.

That’s it for now, I’m not sure who is more anxious and excited about getting this Lil’ Burro back and on the road --- me or the kids!
Thanks --- Jim
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