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MGB- rust to riches?

Tim66

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Hi. Just joined the Forum. I recently purchased a 1972 MGB for restoration. Searching the web I found this site which seems friendly and very knowledgeable. Looking forward to picking brains and contributing when possible. I'm retired bureaucrat and the son of a life long mechanic. My automobile knowledge comes from father son osmosis and summers spent working (I use the term loosely) at my dad's garage. OK, time to disassemble the oxidized beauty.
Tim

1972 MGB
1968 Jaguar XK8
2002 Jaguar S Type
2004 Ford Ranger
 
:savewave: Hi Tim, and welcome to the Forum!!
 
longbridgehealey

Thank you. Your picture brings up a painful memory. In 2003 I lived in New York and was offered a 1965 AH 3000 in good condition for $9,000. I passed because I had nowhere to store it. Now that I see what they are going for I could kick myself for not getting a storage facility in NY. Oh well, live and learn. BTW, a guy in France bought the car and had it shipped there.
Regards
Tim
 
Hi There Tim,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best "LBC" group anywhere.

Introduce yourself and your "B" to the nice folks on the MG Forum & "Let the Restoration" begin.

We all have stories of the "One that Got Away" at some point in time. $9K for a nice AH 3000. Yep; You let that one get away from yourself.

Oh Well; There will be more opportunities.

Have Fun with your "New/Old" toy.

Regards, Russ
 
Welcome, Tim...drop on down to the MG Forum & tell us more.
 
Tim66 said:
BTW, a guy in France bought the car and had it shipped there.

Welsome, hope you find it useful and interesting here.... And yes, recent exchange rate fluctuations have favored repatriating some cars. That's what I did....
 
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