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Wes in the U.S.

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My name is Wes and Ive lived in Wisconsin for the past 25 years (originally from New Orleans, LA). I recently purchased a 1971 MGB-GT which spent most of its life in California. My dad use to love MGB roadsters (We had several). I decided it would be time to start tinkering with my own. Honestly I never knew they made a MGB-GT before I saw it and bought it. Anyway, I'm glad to be part of a knowledgable forum.

Wes
 
Welcome, Wes!

Former New Orleans folks here - wife grew up there, and I in Shreveport, but moved to N.O. senior year of high school (Fortier; wife went to Franklin). BGTs are great cars - I know you'll love it.
 
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