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MGB-GT Hunting for a RHD B or BGT

drooartz said:
I may be there after all, Doug, but I won't be shopping for a car if all goes well...

that was quick
 
JPSmit said:
that was quick
And your fault, if all goes smoothly...
 
drooartz said:
JPSmit said:
that was quick
And your fault, if all goes smoothly...

Yeah, the little saloon in my garage (the one with your steering rack), is his fault too! :laugh:
 
aeronca65t said:
drooartz said:
JPSmit said:
that was quick
And your fault, if all goes smoothly...

Yeah, the little saloon in my garage (the one with your steering rack), is his fault too! :laugh:

Yeah but look at the money I've saved feeding the addictions of others :whistle:
 
We're not complaining, JP. :smile:
 
Now the plot thickens - he just bought a B - is there room for three?
 
Thanks for that link, Mike. The collection is full at the moment!

I also know of a '67 RHD BGT (mk1) out in the LA area that's bugging me a bit. It's complete but tatty -- didn't have a chance to get it looked at before the roadster came along. I hate to think of it just sitting there... :smile:

Good thing I'm resource (money and space) constrained, or I'd want to bring them all home and save them.
 
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