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New guy on the block with a 73 MGB

jsomersdc10

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Hey y'all,

My friends call me Somertime. Live in Memphis so that's where the y'all comes from. I have a 73 MGB that I drove off the dealers lot. I'm new to the Forum and posting. Have a medium mechanical understanding of my car that I have gained from having it for 47 years. Don't drive it as much as I should so looking for some advice. Hard to start and idles rough. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Somertime
 
welcome - sounds like a great car especially as the original owner! - post in the MG forum and you will find a wealth of wisdom.
 
Hello jsomersdc10

Welcome to the forum.

The MG section will be a great source of tips and advice for your MGB. An original owner car is unusual. Post some photos of your MGB.

David
 
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