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Have been on the mgcars.org site for some time and wanted to add to my knowledge base. From what I see, this is the place to do that.

I have a 1950 MGTD that I have had since 1973. Just finished rebuilting the motor. Car will be up a bit for this summer, but will start on a full restoration on the body (paint is chrcking) this winter.

I also have a 1967 MGB GT. Primrose Yellow with Black interior. Purchsed in 2004 and restored. Just got it back from the MG2006 in the US. Car ran perfectly with the exception of a flat. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/savewave.gif
 
Welcome, primrose yellow is one of my favorite MG colors....Especially if you've got chrome wires on it.
 
Welcome - I absolutely love driving my '67 MGB GT!
 
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