jimmythewrench
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I just found this web-site and thought it might be a good place to start my search for info.
My girlfriends mother offered to give my girlfriend her prized '68 MGB roadster. The car has been sitting for some time, but aparently at some point in the past it was owned by a local trade school that did restoration type work on it, rebuilt the engine, did a passable paint job on it, I'm not sure what else. The car has lived in a garage since the work was done so I am assuming it to be in fair shape with an aging cheap and hasty retoration done without an eye towards keeping the car original. I know it has wire knock-offs and Stromberg carbs that have been redone in the recent past.
I'm fairly familiar with British cars, being a former Triumph owner, so Bs aren't too alien to me and I have some experience with SU carbs and Lucas electricals, I assume I could adapt to working on an MGB pretty quickly.
We are both college students with reliable daily transportation, but not a lot of money for upkeep on a toy, but it will have a garage to sleep in and won't rack up many miles. We want this to be her toy for sunny day trips to the park, my job will be to help her and teach her how to take care of her new baby. We have no aspirations of restoring for show or modifying it motorsports use (that's what my car is for /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif ).
Her mother has offered to take the car to her mechanic and have it checked out, there is a "shimmy" in the front end at higher speed (50 mph +) and it is expected to need some amount of work to get it started after sitting for so long.
So from what I have said, would accepting the offer and adopting the car be a wise move? Is a '68 B good for what we want it for or is it most likely going to be a money pit?
What is the best place to look for more info MGB? I want to study up before we take the 200 mile trek to check it out/pick it up. Any good books on MGBs?
Thanks in advance for any info, sorry for the long post,
James
My girlfriends mother offered to give my girlfriend her prized '68 MGB roadster. The car has been sitting for some time, but aparently at some point in the past it was owned by a local trade school that did restoration type work on it, rebuilt the engine, did a passable paint job on it, I'm not sure what else. The car has lived in a garage since the work was done so I am assuming it to be in fair shape with an aging cheap and hasty retoration done without an eye towards keeping the car original. I know it has wire knock-offs and Stromberg carbs that have been redone in the recent past.
I'm fairly familiar with British cars, being a former Triumph owner, so Bs aren't too alien to me and I have some experience with SU carbs and Lucas electricals, I assume I could adapt to working on an MGB pretty quickly.
We are both college students with reliable daily transportation, but not a lot of money for upkeep on a toy, but it will have a garage to sleep in and won't rack up many miles. We want this to be her toy for sunny day trips to the park, my job will be to help her and teach her how to take care of her new baby. We have no aspirations of restoring for show or modifying it motorsports use (that's what my car is for /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif ).
Her mother has offered to take the car to her mechanic and have it checked out, there is a "shimmy" in the front end at higher speed (50 mph +) and it is expected to need some amount of work to get it started after sitting for so long.
So from what I have said, would accepting the offer and adopting the car be a wise move? Is a '68 B good for what we want it for or is it most likely going to be a money pit?
What is the best place to look for more info MGB? I want to study up before we take the 200 mile trek to check it out/pick it up. Any good books on MGBs?
Thanks in advance for any info, sorry for the long post,
James