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Hello from Oxford [Mississippi]

OMGA

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Thank you for allowing me to join the group. My 1961 MGA has been a pure joy for the 11 years that I’ve owned it. I’ve had the pleasure of performing some minor repairs like replacing the wire harness, replacing brake pads and cylinders, hydraulic lines, and master cylinder. Currently I am awaiting the return of my SU carburetors from being restored (a task I am afraid to perform). It is my hope that fellow members will share their advice and knowledge gained through years of experience, and maybe, I can be of some service as well.
Cheers!
 
Welcome aboard OM! You will find plenty of camaraderie in our MG forum here!
 
Hello OMGA

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the MG section is very active so you can will get plenty of tips help and advice there for your MGA.
It is well worth having the carbs rebuilt by a professional.

The Pub is an area of the forum where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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