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Gary_Neely

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Gary Neely here. Heber Springs, Arkansas. Hello all. Some may already know me from the other side. To the others, Its my pleasure to get to relate to people with the same interests. Ive been a MG driver all my life. My first was a 64 MG in about 1971. I really cant remember that far back, so Im just guessing. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif Anyway , Im constantly piddling with my present driver, a 73 B, and Im rebuilding a 67 GT. Ill have a few questions here and there and will do my best to maybe help answer a few. Good to meet you all!!!
 

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Hello,GB1, Now your going to get me starting a squabble right of the bat here, but yea, SUs all the way. Havent tried the 45 DCOE yet though.
 
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GARY!!! Glad you finally crossed over! Welcome!
 
Welcome, from another patient of the asylum.
 
Welcome to our humber forum, Gary! I was just in your lovely state a couple of weeks ago. I drove from Albuquerque to Huntsville, AL and stoped in Ft Smith to have dinner with forum member MattP and his wife, then spent the night in Russelville.

Welcome again, and if you have any questions, or there is anything we can do for you, don't hesitate to ask.....Tony /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Cheers,
Basil
 
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Welcome, Gary!

Don't eschew Weber DCOE's, BTW. When they're set up correctly they're every bit as reliable as SU's. Only vehicle on my .sigfile list without 'em is "Diesela."
 
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