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Bought a 71 MGB, now what?

mathrin

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Hello all!

I just bought a 1971 MGB and looking forward to learning all about them. Pointers to maintenance and common repairs would be great. Also, what all to look out for and things to ensure drivability would be welcome advice.

I'm in the Greenwood, IN area in case there are any locals around as well.

Mathrin
 
Welcome, Mathrin!

Get your hands on both Moss Motors and Victoria British catalogs - lots of helpful info in addition to offering all the parts you'll need. A Bentley or Haynes repair manual will also be of invaluable service to you. And of course, there are plenty of folks right here who can give great support as well.

Post pictures of your new ride - always love to see what folks have.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Ah, there you are! Welcome to BCF! My Sister used to live in Ft Wayne - a bit north of you I think.
 
Awesome. I bookmarked those pages and requested catalogs. Now to wait for them to come in. I will try to get some pictures of the car posted.

Thanks!

Mathrin
 
Ah, there you are! Welcome to BCF! My Sister used to live in Ft Wayne - a bit north of you I think.


West mostly. Bit north though. Moved here from Albuquerque. So west of Edgewood, bit north though.

But familiar with Edgewood, commuted from Manzano to Albuquerque at first to go to UNM. So I know those small towns like Escabosa, Torreon, Punta de Agua, Moriarty, Estancia, etc etc.

Mathrin
 
Mathrin - welcome to BCF. What got you interested in these wonderful cars?

My first was a 1976 MGB. From there I went to a 1959 TR3, then a 1960 Mercedes-Benz. Check out my cross country blog (link below).

When you start to have technical questions, post them in the MG forum here at BCF.

Tom
 
Nothing particular about the MG. I've always like the old roadsters. And had an opportunity to pick one up locally for relatively cheap money. I'm sure I could have gotten one cheaper but this one appears mechanically sound and body seems in good condition. Needs cosmetic work though. I'd just be as happy with a triumph or a fiat. Though, really always had a soft spot for the MG's.

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Hey - that looks great! Congrats on starting off with such a good looking car. How's it on the road? And of course, have you checked all the safety issues - brake system, suspension, steering, etc.

Looking forward to seeing more posts from you.
Tom
 
I only took it on a short test drive but the car brakes straight but the peddle is a little heavy. No power brakes I'm so probably normal. Suspension isn't sagging and didn't feel soft anywhere. Steering is tight and darty which is nice. Safety wise it appears good. This is some vibration in the rear which appears to be wheel balance issue as it didn't have any play in it as I would expect from a wheel bearing issue. Will obviously look into it more. Story is the previous owner restored it to driving condition for his son but the son didn't like it so he sold it to the dealer I bought it from. Their loss and my gain. Paid $4200 for it. I'm happy with it. Waiting for check to clear and will bring it home on Monday or Tuesday.

It will live with my G6, insanely modified Impreza, CBR600 sport bike and vintage 81 CB125S. Full garage now.
 
Hi There Mathrin,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC (Little British Car) site anywhere.

As mentioned above; Introduce Yourself & Your "B" to the MG Forum & fire away with questions, comments etc. There are a whole lot folks there who can assist you in your ventures.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
Mathrin - welcome to BCF. What got you interested in these wonderful cars?

My first was a 1976 MGB. From there I went to a 1959 TR3, then a 1960 Mercedes-Benz. Check out my cross country blog (link below).

When you start to have technical questions, post them in the MG forum here at BCF.

Tom

I did my undergrad work in EE at UNM!
 
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