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74WannaB

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HI all

It's been so long since I've been on the forum, I thought that I should reintroduce myself.

I'm currently restoring a 74 MGB that by all rights should have gone to the bone yard. Hey, what did I know. Well a shortage of money and time have kept me from getting very far with my project, but I'm slowly making progress.

This is such a great forum, I'm sorry I've been away so long.

Hugh
Irwin, PA :smile:
 
Welcome back!!
 
Welcome back, Hugh!

I just bought my first MGB a few months ago (after 40 years of owning almost every other type of Brit car).

G'luck with your's

FYI: Since you live in W.PA, you should try to make it to the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix at BeaveRun on July 11th - 13th.....we'll be there and I know some others from this forum will be there too.
Also, the "streets" race in Pittsburgh is the following weekend (we're not staying for that, but wish we could).
 
Welcome back, Irwin...drop over to the MG Forum & show us your status.
 
Thanks

My car is really a work in progress. My wife keeps asking me "Is my car done yet?" Her initials are MG by the way.

I haven't hit the Vintage Grand Prix in a couple of years, but I really want to try to make it this year. It's always a good time.

Hugh
 
Welcome back. '74's a good year.
 
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