Hi everyone,
I was just gifted a 1978 MG MGB by a friend who was moving across the country and couldn't bring it. (He had noticed that I loved it - so it made for a lovely parting gift!)
However, I am a COMPLETE NEWB when it comes to all of the following: a) MGs, b) classic cars, and even c) general auto repair/mechanics. I mean, I'm pretty handy at home and fix most everything that goes wrong, except the big stuff, but have never tried my hand at cars.
Well I'm 44 and figure, now's the time to get started.
Like, for one thing, I live in Seattle and I have to park it outside year-round, since we don't have a garage I can use. So that's a bummer. I'm right now researching car covers that would be good for my situation.
But zooming out, does anyone have suggestions for where to start in this journey? Any books/sites/clubs? I probably just want to tiptoe into this right now, with the hopes of taking bigger steps over time. (I was just going to ask ChatGPT to make me a guidebook for MG newbs, but would take human suggestions as well.
Thanks! And nice to be here.
TOM
I was just gifted a 1978 MG MGB by a friend who was moving across the country and couldn't bring it. (He had noticed that I loved it - so it made for a lovely parting gift!)
However, I am a COMPLETE NEWB when it comes to all of the following: a) MGs, b) classic cars, and even c) general auto repair/mechanics. I mean, I'm pretty handy at home and fix most everything that goes wrong, except the big stuff, but have never tried my hand at cars.
Well I'm 44 and figure, now's the time to get started.
Like, for one thing, I live in Seattle and I have to park it outside year-round, since we don't have a garage I can use. So that's a bummer. I'm right now researching car covers that would be good for my situation.
But zooming out, does anyone have suggestions for where to start in this journey? Any books/sites/clubs? I probably just want to tiptoe into this right now, with the hopes of taking bigger steps over time. (I was just going to ask ChatGPT to make me a guidebook for MG newbs, but would take human suggestions as well.
Thanks! And nice to be here.
TOM