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Dick Foltz

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My wife Kathie and I bought our first LBC shortly after we married just over four years ago. I had owned a 1980 B that I bought new in late 1979 and I drove it to over 100,000 miles. My first (late) wife didn’t like the space it was taking up and so it was sold around 1994. Kathie found our 1972 MGB roadster on Craigs List and we have done as much of the rehabilitation ourselves. While not Concourse quality, we sure have fun driving it every chance we get and attending as many shows as we can.
Several months ago we chanced upon the 1962 Wolseley 1500 and simply couldn’t resist. This one has a lot of issues we did not encounter with the MGB but we’re looking forward to it. The present issue involves a leaky float bowl on the SU HS2 Carburetor. That’s what led me to this site.
 
Welcome to the BCF, Dick! We'd love to see some pictures of your new toys, especially that Wolseley! Be sure to jump in to our MG forum here also and say hello there.
 
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