Moseso
Jedi Knight
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I have seen Advanced Distributors and it's proprietor, Jeff, praised hereabouts. This not the first place I heard about him -- I believe I had his web page bookmarked before I discovered TBCF. The address given on the web site is about 20 miles from my home, so I always figured I'd just drive down there and drop off my distributor, when the time was right.
That was yesterday. To anyone living ANYWHERE near close enough to do that, I highly recommend the trip. The world famous Advanced Distributors is located in a suburban Minnesota attached 2-car garage, which also contains his MG Magnette. An MGB race car project sits on the driveway, out front. Jeff, a pleasant young man, welcomed me and threw my distro right onto the Sunn analyzer. We determined that this was a unit well worth rebuilding -- and quickly settled to what level it should be done. I handed him my (guitar repair) business card to throw into the box of distro parts, to identify it. Unlike me, he doesn't have repair tags with handy tear-off claim checks. "Hardly anyone comes to see the place," he said. The guitar repair card alerted him to my "craftsman - member of some kind of brotherhood" status. That got us about another half-hour of talking about this and that.
An altogether pleasant experience with a guy who clearly knows his niche in car craft. Highly recommended...
That was yesterday. To anyone living ANYWHERE near close enough to do that, I highly recommend the trip. The world famous Advanced Distributors is located in a suburban Minnesota attached 2-car garage, which also contains his MG Magnette. An MGB race car project sits on the driveway, out front. Jeff, a pleasant young man, welcomed me and threw my distro right onto the Sunn analyzer. We determined that this was a unit well worth rebuilding -- and quickly settled to what level it should be done. I handed him my (guitar repair) business card to throw into the box of distro parts, to identify it. Unlike me, he doesn't have repair tags with handy tear-off claim checks. "Hardly anyone comes to see the place," he said. The guitar repair card alerted him to my "craftsman - member of some kind of brotherhood" status. That got us about another half-hour of talking about this and that.
An altogether pleasant experience with a guy who clearly knows his niche in car craft. Highly recommended...