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First timer in Ohio Oxford Dark tulip question

RaserX

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Hey guys,
I purchased a garage find 73 midget last year. Long story ... Later.
My question is how rare is a dark tulip,tan interior, black carpet and original ( except for color) 1275 cc car? Im not really concerned about value ( although this one does run and drive.) I bought it for my daughter (6 years old). I plan on a project to share building with her. But don't really want to waste money for a car that's not worth at least the investment or fixing it. I can alway s look for a more Collectable (dependable?) vehicle. This is my first real resto project. But, I have painted and done bodywork since I was 15 so the work will be done completely by me and her. I'll get the the story of the car in another post..... Thanks for reading and hope to hear from you guys
 
'73 was a good year, and the only year Black Tulip was offered. We have a '73 MGB, in Black Tulip. One of those oddball colors you either really like, or...

It does grow on ya!
 
rlwhitetr3b said:
I think you will be told that you can make a small fortune restoring LBCs. :jester: <span style="font-weight: bold">You just need to start with a large fortune</span>. You need to do it for the adventure. :yesnod:

:lol:
 
Welcome! :savewave:
 
Hi There RazorX,

"Welcome" to the BCF. "THEE" best, most informative & fun site anywhere.

I`m sure you`ve probably found lots of info on the "Spridget" forum already.

Enjoy the Ride,

Russ
 
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