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Big Blue

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Glad to be a member of this forum. I owned a 1976 MGB back in 1978. I loved that little car and kept it until 1982 when a growing family forced me to part with it.
Fast forward to today. I am now retired and thought it time to start over. I’ve purchased a 1974 MGB and a 1975 MG Midget (for my wife). Both cars are sound structurally as the previous owner was a British car enthusiast and kept them in his barn in large zippered bags. He had intended to restore them both but health issues kept him from his passion. Now I am on a quest to finish what he started.

Wish me luck!
Big Blue from Nashville Tennessee USA
 

Mickey Richaud

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Welcome, from the Smokies!

If you haven't already, be sure to hook up with the Nashville British Car Club. I was a member when we lived in Clarksville; very active group. And come to Townsend for our car show in May, "Springtime in the Smokies".

Mickey
 
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