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MGB in L.A. [lower Alabama]

bamabreeze

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I am a new owner of a 1975 MGB. I will be doing a "driver" level refreshening and updating. Car currently has a Weber DGV with header with a Mallory dual point and other than paint color and some "creative" wiring by previous owners seems to be in good condition with minimal rust (drivers floorpan) Looking forward to using this forum for help/info as work progresses.
 
Welcome to the party, Breeze - you'll get the assistance you need here, as well as make a bunch of new friends to hang out with.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
bamabreeze:
Welcome to the forum.
Take pics as you work through your project. Share them in the
MG section, it would be great to see the car.

Stay out of the rain, I understand you guys are in some stormy weather today.
 
Welocme....where in L.A. - I'm in Gurley just east of huntsville.
 
Howdy bamabreeze,

"Welcome" to the Wonderful World of LBCs & the "THEE" best Brit Car Forum anywhere.

Introduce Yourself & Your "B" to the "MG" Forum folks and have Yourself a Good Time there. As mentioned previously; We love "Pics"!!

Regards, Russ
 
Hi, and welcome to the Forum!
 
Welcome, 'bbreeze!!

We've a good contingent of MGB folk here with a LOT of experience keepin' 'em on th' road. Floor pans are no big whoop. Overcoming the DPO wiring faux pas may be another kettle 'o mudbugs tho. :wink:

Jump in th' deep end of the MG forum!

...and bring some pix. We're overly-fond of seein' what/how other peeps do things.

:thumbsup:
 
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