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Back in a MGB

birddog1148

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During the marriage to my first mistake I bought a 1976 MGB and enjoyed owning and driving that car. During my marriage to my second mistake I ended up selling that car, and later regretted it. Then I quit drinking, smoking and being married to that mistake. Now 15 years after selling my 76, I have just returned from a 700 mile round trip to pick up a 1970 MGB project. I don't believe it has run since 2008. Looking forward to being back in a MGB
 

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Same bug as in the picture above, used some of the money from selling the white 76 to build the VW into a Baja bug.
 

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Welcome aboard, or should I say welcome BACK!?

Good to see another one to be saved.

Drop into the MG sub-forum any time. Lots of collective knowledge there.

Oh... and the front turn signal lenses are upside-down. ;)
 
Welcome and congrats on getting back into an MGB! We have a fairly active MG forum here, so be sure to jump in there!
 
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