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New '70 MGB Owner from Colorado Springs CO

Nolanshipman

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Well...my wife and I did a thing. We picked up a project MGB for really cheap. It's a barn find - literally been in a barn for 20+ years. It appears to be complete and has some spare parts that are included.

Last Brittish car I owned was a Sprite back in the 80s when I was a kid. I have a big learning curve ahead of me.

I'll post some pics a little later once I have a spot carved out in my garage for it.
 
welcome - and a great project indeed! lots of good teachers here
 
Nolan - welcome to BCF. My first Little British Car was a 1974 MGB. Learned a lot from working on that, for sure.

What got you interested in getting an MGB for yourself?

Tom M.
 
Here's a pic of her how she sits right now...
 

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