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Heard back from the shipping company today, and the new scheduled pickup date is April 5-6. Fingers are crossed!
 
Across th' continent, Drew. :thumbsup:
 
I'm really excited. The MGB should make a nice compliment to the Tunebug.
 
Just don't keep them in the same enclosure.
Should they mate, you'll end up with a Triumph.
 
As in such cases, the mule is the stronger, better looking animal.
 
Y'all are killing me.
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jsfbond said:
As in such cases, the mule is the stronger, better looking animal.

From Wikipedia, on mules:

<span style="color: #3333FF"> They are also capable of striking out with any of their hooves in any direction, even sideways if needed.[citation needed]
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Yep, that would be Triumphs! :devilgrin:
 
Dave;
It's called an "MGB". British and very eclectic.

Dave :savewave:
 
:lol: :bow: :lol: :bow:
 
14dna said:
Dave;
It's called an "MGB". British and very eclectic.

Dave :savewave:

That's the one I saw....in the foreground.
Some other pretender seems to have snuck in behind it.
 
TOC said:
Just don't keep them in the same enclosure.
Should they mate, you'll end up with a Triumph.
So if I put my Mini, MGB and MkI in a garage over the winter will I have a Continental R Type in the spring? Or a Silver Wraith? I'd take either!! :laugh:
 
Nah.
A Mini, MGB and MkI in the same next will give you an oil-leaking, smoke-belching front and rear wheel drive WWII Willys Jeep!
 
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