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A Gem on Ebay

Mickey Richaud

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'67 BGT...

....with the closest thing to factory A/C, as far as I know:

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That's waaay too close!

It would need a full resto but looks to be all there for the task.
Sills look to be swiss cheese with a paint layer. :eeek:

Still... an unmolested 1967 MGB-GT would be a really fine grocery getter!
 
I do have hankerings for a GT someday (but I'd probably look for one of the factory V8 cars). Still like top-down motoring, though, so no deal today. :smile:

Makes me wish I lived somewhere without all the snow and road salt, though. That GT would last one winter here before dissolving into a puddle of rust.
 
That car is Snowberry White. Same colour as my '69 roadster.

Looks like a very nice survivor.......but yeah, I wonder how deep that rust is?
 
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