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Hi from Northumberland

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Hello to you all.
I am the new custodian of a 1964 MG MGB. She is pretty much done with a few things to be done. I have absolutely no idea what I am doing but I am here to learn and talk and have fun.
Like the previous post, I was very young when I saw an MG and to me it was way prettier than the prettiest girl at school. So I saved my pennies for year's and bought one.
Greg
 
Greg - welcome to BCF. I caught the MG bug back in high school - my goal was eventually to be the guardian of an MG-TD. What a great car!

How about sharing a photo of your '64?

Tom M.
 
Greg - welcome to BCF. I caught the MG bug back in high school - my goal was eventually to be the guardian of an MG-TD. What a great car!

How about sharing a photo of your '64?

Tom M.
Thanks for the welcome.
She is a bit muddy at the moment, could not resist going for a drive yesterday.
 

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... could not resist going for a drive yesterday.

And that's the way it should be!

PS - La Gioconda has moved from Paris to Northumberland? :jester:
 
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