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I'm looking to buy a MGB and would like to learn more about them so that I can be educated in making a good decidions on a purchase. I'm looking for something that I can restore and enjoy as well and so i'd like to know all there is to know about MGB.

Looking forward to some great discussions.
 
Welcome to the BCF. Be sure to visit the MG section of the forum and ask any questions you may have... you’ll get informed and friendly advice. Also visit the Pub section for friendly chatter on a multitude of topics.
 
Hello Rideon

Welcome to the forum.

You have come to the right place to learn about the MGB. There are a lot of knowledgeable helpful members who will be glad to answer your questions.

There are great not always car related discussions taking place in the Pub section.

David
 
I'm looking to buy a MGB and would like to learn more about them so that I can be educated in making a good decidions on a purchase. I'm looking for something that I can restore and enjoy as well and so i'd like to know all there is to know about MGB.

Looking forward to some great discussions.

welcome! I am in Toronto and there are some very good and helpful clubs as well as many people happy to help. two thoughts - 1. Take your time, there are lots out there so make the time to get a good one and, 2. British Car Day is the 3rd Sunday of September at Bronte Provincial Park in Oakville - it is the largest british one day car show in North America - and there will be literally dozens and dozens of MGBs and many owners happy to talk all about them. https://www.torontotriumph.com/BCD/

glad to have you on board,
 
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