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Hi from Miami Fl

forestghost07

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Hello all

I just found this forum, happy to have joined :smile:

'72 MGB GT, rescued 2 yrs ago yesterday from 17 yr abandonment (in a garage with A/C thank goodness).

Pleased to say after a non stop 1 year rehab/ systems upgrading, it's in show cond (class winner) and so dependable I use it for travel; we've racked up over 10,000 highway miles without a single problem :encouragement:

I've learned a great deal in short time about nursing these cars back to health; hope to be of help here. Pics coming soon
 
Some pics IMG_1753.jpgIMG_1757.jpgIMG_1708.jpgMAY_2012.jpg
 
Welcome, Marco! You're gonna like it here.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi There Forest,

Very nice indeed. I`ve always wondered how "HOT" it gets in one of those GTs. You`ve answered the question.

Many more of "Thousands" of miles of "No Hick-up" motoring.

Regards, Russ
 
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