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MGB-GT New guy from California with a GT [pics]

Miser

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Hey all here is my 67 GT!! It took me two years to restore it.

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VERY nice! I hope mine comes out half as well!

And welcome to the Forum!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Seriously impressed. I have had my 67 BGT for two years and, other than getting it running/stopping, have not got anywhere with the restoration.

Where did you get the seatbelts from?
 
Monark192 said:
Seriously impressed. I have had my 67 BGT for two years and, other than getting it running/stopping, have not got anywhere with the restoration.

Where did you get the seatbelts from?

British Victoria. They are modern inertia belts.
 
Very nice. I think that the GTs look particularly good in the silver/grey color.
 
Miser said:
...I will be driving to Reno hopefully I won't overheat. I installed a modern alternator the dynamo was too unreliable.

Then you must be going in the Impala that's parked next to it.
 
DNK said:
Miser said:
...I will be driving to Reno hopefully I won't overheat. I installed a modern alternator the dynamo was too unreliable.

Then you must be going in the Impala that's parked next to it.

Tch, tch, tch.

Oh ye of little faith!
 
I've heard generators called a lot of things (usually heavy) but never unreliable! They only have one moving part! :wink:

Good to see you on another forum, Miser. :smile:
 
Fine lookin' example! Had a '67 B-GT for a while, liked it very much. Great fun touring car.
 
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