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Foghat73

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Hello,
Another new guy, have an old 76 MGB thats been sitting in storage since 1993 and am the original owner and going to "try" to get her running again.

Definitely not a mechanic, mostly just preventive maintenance tasks as far as experience goes so I'll be posting a lot of silly and trivial questions a long the way and hopefully I can gain enough knowledge to accomplish this....I was 22 when I bought her and now I'm 54, sure would be nice to have the old B running again, lot of good memories with it, but we'll see.
 
Welcome to the forum,

Now lets get that B out for a ride ride ride.

Pat
 
Welcome - where in FL?
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]I'm in the Florida Panhandle, or "LA" lower Alabama. [/QUOTE]
hehehehe...if only the other citizens would admit it!
 
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