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Tony,

I have noticed a few on the road here. I see a rubber bumper MGB driving down the road almost each morning on my way to work. It doesnt look as nce as my cars will
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The first one is in the garage and up on stands. It looks good from the bottom no rust with the exception of some surface rust in spots and the drivers side floor panel.

The adventure has begun! Wish me luck.

Scott
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by tony barnhill:
Jerri & I were in denver not long ago & didn't see a British car on the road the entire week - & it was summer!<hr></blockquote>

Tony,

You should have been in Denver last Sunday. There were 580 British cars and motorcyles on the streets, all headed to the same spot. LBCs from Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah also showed up at the 20th annual conclave--most ever.

It was a
sight to behold,
Steve
 
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