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Jay here from Kamas, UT

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So I guess I joined this in 2008, and this is my first post! Dear God...it took a while. I have a 1980 MGB and a 1961 Land Rover Series 2. Drooartz is a friend helping me with carb issues. Good to have friends and experts on this forum!
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So I guess I joined this in 2008, and this is my first post! Dear God...it took a while. I have a 1980 MGB and a 1961 Land Rover Series 2. Drooartz is a friend helping me with carb issues. Good to have friends and experts on this forum!

Well better late (very late in your case) than never! If you know Drew you must be ok and we can let you stay!
 
Thank you! I've been in the British Motor Club of Utah for a while now. Grew up learning to wrench a bit on my dad's 1976 MGB, which in WI winters and driven for 7 years in snow, rusted apart. He gave it away for parts...would love to know where lots of it went. Was in Fort Atkinson, WI.
 
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