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MGB My new MGB

Monark192

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With perfectly good (and wife approved) midget taking up 50% of the available parking spaces in the garage, I spent the afternoon pulling this out of a field.
 

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Great save! WIth the shovel and loose dirt in the first picture, it looks like you exhumed a large green corpse! I can't wait to see you bring it back to life!
 
Looks preaty good from this angle. Nice work.
 
One more saved from a lonely death. Good on you, and good luck.
 
So, you're not going to hang out in bars this winter?
Good save!
 
Jesus, it doesn't look bad at all...nice work!
 
Thanks everyone. In the first pic, behind the B under the ladders is the sellers "spare" MGA, although there didn't seem to be too much of it left. The B had been sitting for 5 years so will need a little work. I have already printed the check list for awakening a sleeping B (thanks Tony) and will put a plan in action after the San Diego British Car Day this weekend. Its been 15 years since I had an MGB (and that one caught fire!) and it looks good sitting next to the 74 Midget in my garage.
 
Right on! I wish those grew in fields around here. Where's my shovel? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Great save indeed!

Tim
 
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But it did make it home

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Congrats, doesnt look that bad, but probably needs sills from that front fender view. Someone stole yer bonnet /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif

I see you're an E46 owner too /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/savewave.gif
 
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