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First Time MGB Owner!

Guffyfish

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Hello, I'm Guthrie and I just bought a non-running 1971 MGB. I'm already having a lot of fun just finding all it's weird problems and thinking about what I want to do with the car in the future. Love working on it and I'm glad there are online resources like BCF to help me along the way. We'll see how I feel about it after a couple months of living with the B but I can see owning more British cars in the future.

P.S. does anyone know what MG had against relays and fuses?
 
Welcome aboard. I see I am not the only one who buys non-running LBCs.
 
Welcome to the forum. you have a great project to undertake! You'll get all the help you can stand in our MG forum!
 
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