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Big Blue

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Glad to be a member of this forum. I owned a 1976 MGB back in 1978. I loved that little car and kept it until 1982 when a growing family forced me to part with it.
Fast forward to today. I am now retired and thought it time to start over. I’ve purchased a 1974 MGB and a 1975 MG Midget (for my wife). Both cars are sound structurally as the previous owner was a British car enthusiast and kept them in his barn in large zippered bags. He had intended to restore them both but health issues kept him from his passion. Now I am on a quest to finish what he started.

Wish me luck!
Big Blue from Nashville Tennessee USA
 
Welcome, from the Smokies!

If you haven't already, be sure to hook up with the Nashville British Car Club. I was a member when we lived in Clarksville; very active group. And come to Townsend for our car show in May, "Springtime in the Smokies".

Mickey
 
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