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roberzan

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The first thing I did after getting my "new to me" '75 MGB home was join this forum to give me a place to ask, and someday answer, questions. Thank you for having me! It's been some time since I wrenched on a carbureted car and I'm looking forward to doing it again. In it's past life, this MGB was pretty well cared for and its a great driver. I'm looking forward to addressing all "minor" stuff that makes having a car like this one fun while being able to drive it. I'm putting the list together of things to fix, renew and update. It's the journey, not the destination, that matters!
 
You will get plenty of help here! Be sure to jump into the MG forum here and post some pictures!
 
Hello Roberzan

Welcome to the forum

You will get plenty of advice, tips and help here.

The Pub is an area where wide ranging sometimes car related topics get discusssed.

Post some photos of your MGB.

David
 
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