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MGB May Be In The Garage Again

JP Leso

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Hello: New to the forum; I'm a "Classic Car" type guy, had my share of classics, American, German, Italian and British. Working on a possible deal that will put an MGB in the garage - again -. I recently rebuild and sold my 74 MGB and ran across another (75) that I just may put a deal together on....so, thought I'd log onto this forum to see whats' going on with the MGS. Happy New Year
 
Hi JP - welcome to BCF. When you're ready to get some answers, head over to our MG forum:

https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcf/forumdisplay.php?17-MG

I've had some British, German, and American cars myself, but no Italian or French (yet?). What got you interested in the classics?

Tom M.
 
and another JP with an MG - welcome!
 
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