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MGB-GT 67 BGT - Latest pics.

My evil plan is working. He's ready to give it away, so all I have left to do it convince him to give it to ME! Muahahahaha *cough cough* hahahahahaha!
 
use guysis a tripunahaf. I'll get to it manyani or the next day ....
 
I wouldn't worry about it - no normal person will!
 
US!!!!!!!!!!!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif - if I'm normal, I shudder to think about the crazy ones out there - hehehehehehehe.
 
"Whose brain was that?"

"I don't know. Someone named Abby".

"Abby who?"

"Abby Normal."
 
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Looks awesome. Crazy luck on the hood being so close to the color, I mean what are the odds on that one? Love the wires.
 
Yes. Crazy luck. Could not believe it myself when I got it home. I almost did not get it because it looked too dark over at his place but figured it was straight, I could paint it later on... Little did I know.

About an hour and a half of blasting priming & painting on each of those wheels and that's what you get. When I took them off the car they were a mess and had to buy 2 locally for $25. After I was done with them, bought new rubber. Had them on the car less than 50 miles and a stone shipped the paint. Oh well. it ain't for looking, it's for driving.
 
That's my adopted philosophy too: Drive it 'til the wheels fall off, drag the bits home and rebuild it to start all over again!
 
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