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I haven't seen this posted yet so, here it goes... I'll reserve comment for later. It is, um, different though: Click here
 
WOW,..that's crazy!!

lol /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
 
whoa... that's no longer an LBC ... errr... well I guess it is still an LBC... but the L no longer means 'little'... heh
 
Wow.... That's, well.... Hmmmm....
Maybe I'm just selfish, but I don't want to be driven around in a B, I want to drive it myself. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif
Just my opinion.....
 
You can see this MG Limo being driven in the video MGs Across America. The owner claims that the additional length improved both the ride and the handling of the MGB! I agree with Rob, I want to drive my MGB not be driven.

Jim Wofford
1973 Mallard Green MGB
 
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