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Hello from New Member Steve

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I just signed up to the forum. I've been a long time MGB owner (more than 30 years). I am currently building a 1969 roadster with Ford 289 V-8 power. It is a blast but I think I've got in over my head. Oh well, hope I can get some great ideas from the forum as I start to put this monster back together again. Warm regards.
 
Welcome, Steve! I feel your pain, as I did a V6 conversion in my GT. Still working on it!

Are you hooked up with the British V8 folks? Having a meet-up in Indianapolis in July. I'm planning on attending - if I get my transmission back from its rebuild in time to put everything back together.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Steve is right. This is a good group. Welcome.
 
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