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Hi Everyone...I think I "LUCKILY" ran across this site last night! I had a 1969 MG Midget in 1973 and have wanted a Bug-eye Sprite most of my life. My wife and I just yesterday bought an MGB that needs a moderate amount of work...been in a garage since 1991. I'll have lots of questions coming.
 
Welcome....jump on over to the MG Forum & show us some photos.
 
Welcome, Gary!

You've stumbl'd into a VERY good place.

:thumbsup:
 
Thanks for the "Welcome"!!
 
It's a great site you stumbled into.
Good luck with your new purchase!!
You will get ALL kinds of advice here.LOL
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Hi There Gary,

"Welcome & Congrats" on your "New/Old" MGB purchase. Why not your life long dream of "Bugeye / Frogeye"?

Maybe you`ll find just the right one here + answers to all your questions etc on the "MG Forum". As you can imagine; There are a ton of nice folks there who will greet you with open arms. As mentioned; We all "LOVE" pics.

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Welcome Gary:

-My MGB- was stored for over ten years too (before I bought it).
They are great cars! Drove mine on a sunny NJ day yesterday.
Pictures?
 
:savewave:Welcome to the Forum!!
 
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