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Hi all, great forum you have!
I got this link from Moss Motors site and it looks like a good place to get technical advise. I own a 1980 MGB and a 1979 Spitfire 1500. Just got my B back on the road after 2 years of sitting. I always have tech questions, so I hope I can find the right threads and don't become annoying! :D
 
Welcome aboard Greg! Feel free to jump into the MG and Tr forums hear and ask away. I have a 78 Spitfire myself that I hope to get back on the road one of these days.
 
Nice to have you join us Greg! There are many experts here on just about any British car you could mention. Questions are always welcome as the answers are a learning experience for many of us. Nice to hear that two more old Brit cars are being saved. :encouragement: PJ
 
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