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Hi all, new here from Minnesota

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New here. I am currently restoring a chrome bumper 1974 MGB GT. Got back to LBC's after several years of other types of project cars. Returning to my roots. My first car was a 1968 B GT when I was 18.

Steve
 

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Welcome to the BCF Steve...

We are glad to have you back in the fold. It looks like you are making progress and may have your B out on the roads around the Mini-apple soon.

Be sure to visit the MG group on this site anytime you have questions. I just wish I could join you for a breakfast at ****'s Kitchen and a pint at Brit's Pub.

Enjoy the journey.
 
Welcome. Great group of seasoned LBC folk. You have questions, they have answers.
 
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