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rmousir

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Hi all,
I am a car lover and recently saw a picture of a 66 MGB GT and I think it is one very cool looking car. So I decided I wanted to learn more about this car and other British cars.

I am a little handy when it comes to cars. No one touches my cars but me. I currently drive a '87 BMW 325is daily and my current toy is a '66 mustang that is modified in several ways. My new toy is looking to be a AC Shelby Cobra replica but that might change.

I am looking for a car that is fun to drive, fast, handles well, and is very pleasing to the eye (like a beautiful woman).

Thanks much for having me and any info you can throw my way. Please let me know what years and cars are popular, easy to work on, and are not too expensive to keep running well.

Richard.
aka rmousir
 
Ditto - my '67 GT is one of my favorite cars! Welcome...good luck with your search...you might want to consider the '67 also.
 
Considering the '66 and '67 are identical, that goes without saying! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
& '67's are more plentiful!
 
Identical but for a headlamp switch, IIRC.
 
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