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LBC parts [waiting to be] driving in formation...

dodgedartgt

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Mike Bynum in SW FL, Sarasota County. Found this place by a link on Triumph Experience website.

As a younger man, I owned and and drove many LBC's, always a lot of fun. Split my time between them and dual quad, fire breathing, big block Mopars. Talk about opposite ends of the spectrum :smile:

I'm currently still in the parts collecting stage but have much of the suspension from a '66 MGB as the basis of a Locost 7 build with wire wheels and a vintage vibe. This place looks like a good source of info.

Thnx for having me,
Mike(y) Bynum
 
Welcome - will be interested in watching your build...MGB suspension will fit perfectly.
 
Hi Mike, and welcome to the Forum! :savewave:
 
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