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I'm Peter from South Australia

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When I was about 10 or 12 years old, I fell in love with MG cars (what young boy didn't). At the time I was drawn to the MG TC and other sports cars; I always wanted to own one. That was 50 years ago and, after a brief 24 years in the Navy, some issues with ex war service etc etc... I bought my 1967 MGB MK1. Now, don't judge me, it's an Automatic Borg Warner 35 (I've taken on some knee injuries) and It runs well. I'm looking forward to getting involved and learning so much from you all, that one day I'll be able to answer someone elses questions.
 

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That is one slick MGB! Welcome to the forum.

Did you keep the original engine?

Say, how'd you find us?

Tom M.
Thanks, The engine had a rebuild, bore and grind and has good compression now (160). all going good for now. someone mentioned you guys in another forum, MG experience, I think.
 
Welcome to BCF - not to worry, we won't rib you about the transmission! Sill a great looking car!
 
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