dreamer1uk
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Hi all,
Well heres my thread for my new restoration project. Yes the MGB needs alot of work, yes i know it would be cheaper to buy a clean running MGB but, where is the fun in that? I bought this knowing it will cost more to fix than its probably worth but at least once its complete, i can see a finished product. And! another MGB will be saved from the crusher
I was actually looking for my 2nd Mustang when i stumbled on this MG. My wife took to it right away and with me been from England originally, i thought it would be quite fitting to own one of these here in the States.
I had a friend check out the frame and the frame is solid. The floors are the worst and so too that drivers side sill. My friend thankfully can weld and do body work so ill be relying on him alot in this project. If it wasnt for my friend, i would have passed on this MG due ot the rust.
Im sure i will have 100's of questions along the way but, if you can, somewhat enjoy these pics of my junker...for now, lol.
Well heres my thread for my new restoration project. Yes the MGB needs alot of work, yes i know it would be cheaper to buy a clean running MGB but, where is the fun in that? I bought this knowing it will cost more to fix than its probably worth but at least once its complete, i can see a finished product. And! another MGB will be saved from the crusher
I was actually looking for my 2nd Mustang when i stumbled on this MG. My wife took to it right away and with me been from England originally, i thought it would be quite fitting to own one of these here in the States.
I had a friend check out the frame and the frame is solid. The floors are the worst and so too that drivers side sill. My friend thankfully can weld and do body work so ill be relying on him alot in this project. If it wasnt for my friend, i would have passed on this MG due ot the rust.
Im sure i will have 100's of questions along the way but, if you can, somewhat enjoy these pics of my junker...for now, lol.









