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Just joined the forum. I just picked up a decent 77 B in what the title says is "burgundy" but looks more like Damask. The paint is very good and the car came with a factory hardtop in need of love! Over the years from 1968, we've have had 6 MG's, 2 A's, both 62's, and 4 B's, a 67, 70, and a chrome bumper 74. This recent purchase apparently sat for a long tome but has many new parts and "only" two rust spots on the front fender bottoms. Off to a local Brit guru to diagnose crummy brakes...assuming I make it to his shop!!
 

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Just joined the forum. I just picked up a decent 77 B in what the title says is "burgundy" but looks more like Damask. The paint is very good and the car came with a factory hardtop in need of love! Over the years from 1968, we've have had 6 MG's, 2 A's, both 62's, and 4 B's, a 67, 70, and a chrome bumper 74. This recent purchase apparently sat for a long tome but has many new parts and "only" two rust spots on the front fender bottoms. Off to a local Brit guru to diagnose crummy brakes...assuming I make it to his shop!!
Just joined the forum also and also from New Jersey. I may have to reach out eventually to find out where your local Brit car guru is once I get my car on the road.
 
Celtic - welcome to BCF.

Your Graham is quite a cracker!

(OK - back to my cave.)
Tom M.
 
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