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74WannaB

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I just signed on yesterday, and I wanted to say hello.
I jumped into the British car world with 74 MGB last year. It was almost ready for the bone yard, but I think it's worth saving. It'll be a long road though. I'm glad I found this forum. I'll be needing all the help I can get!
 
Hey HI! I have a 74 1/2, since last fall (Oct) You'll find great help and great people here!
 
Thanks, your car looks great. It'll be quite awhile before mine looks like that again.
 
Welcome! You'll find this place is an indespensible resource and besides that, I have met some really excellent people on this forum. I can't hardly imagine how my dad used to do it in the days before "the internets" (maybe that's why he could never get my mom's Midget running proper /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif) Networking is a wonderful thing!

JACK
 
Greetings and welcome! I too am a newcomer, as well as a new B owner (76 roadster), and have already found a myriad of helpful threads here. Enjoy the restoration, enjoy the tips here, and enjoy the community you're about to become a part of!
 
Welcome to the forum. I, too, have a 74B (bet you couldn't tell by the handle) built in December of 1973. Mine is mostly original, except for the alternator, carpet and soon to be leather seats, so ask away...I never hesitiate to add my two cents and there are lots of experience people here. This is my 400th post, so don't be shy! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Bruce /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Welcome aboard. I just signed on to this site a week ago and have been enjoying it very much. This is a great group of folks. Western P.A is a good place to be with a Brit. car, what with "The Roadster Factory" just down the road, and all kinds of twisties waiting to be found. Enjoy
 
Banjo

Thanks for the welcome. The Roadster Factory has already been a great help. It's a nice drive in the country to get there.
I'm looking to getting the car back on road again, and I've already found this site to be a great help in making that happen.

Hugh
 
Bruce

Thanks for the welcome note. This site has already been a big help in getting my restoration project on track. I bought the car last year. It's an early 74 (chrome bumper). Lots of rust in the ususal places. I'm pretty much starting from the ground up.

Hugh
 
Thanks for the welcome. I've always wanted an MG, even since they were still considered new. But, time and money always held me back. I've finally decided to jump into the fray so to speak. I'm really looking forward to putting the old 74 back on the road.

Hugh
 
Jack
Thanks for the welcome. I've only been around for a week and the amount of information I've found is amazing. It's so good to know that there are so many British car fans out there.

Hugh
 
Rob
Thanks for the welcome. You are right. I've also found a great deal of helpful information in just a week

Hugh
 
welcome wanna b, i too am fairly new to this forum, i bought a 76 b last april and i've received a lot of help from these wonderful folks. i also just bought 2 big healeys that are real basket cases and won't dare do a thing without their advice. good luck
 
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