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First timer in Michigan says hello

rob_n_heidi

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Greetings everyone. We decided to get our feet wet restoring a 1973 Midget. I guess it would be considered a "garage find" seeing as the guy we bought it from parked it over 20 years ago and it has been sitting since. It looks like it has had a couple of paint jobs since it left the factory. From what we can tell the original color was Black Tulip and that is what we are going to restore it to. This should be a fun project and when we are done we hope to have a cool car to cruise around in.
 
Welcome, from another Black Tulip fan. Wife's '73 MGB is that color, in honor of our Alma Mater, LSU! :thumbsup:
 

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Hi There Rob,

Welcome and Best Wishes with the Midget Project.

I`m sure you`ll have fun & there are lots of people on this forum to help you get thru it.

Regards, Russ
 
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