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Dan56

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Hi. Happy to be part of the forum. I bought my first MG Midget brand new right out of high school in 1974. Bright yellow with those classic rubber blocks on the chrome bumper. One of a kind! Sold it a year later (one of my greatest life errors) and went off to college. Now, for reasons everyone on this forum my age will understand..., I bought a rather well preserved 1979 MGB to find whatever it is I'm looking for at this stage of life. Love to tinker with mechanical things, terrified of auto electric systems (what's a Lucas?!) and looking forward to feeling the wind in what used to be hair this summer as I cruise the western shores of Lake Michigan in my newly refreshed maroon with soon to be black interior MGB!
 
Welcome to BCF, Dan! You will find plenty of camaraderie here as you pursue your MG exploits!
 
Hello Dan

Welcome to the forum.

Check out the MG section of the forum for tips and hints on your new MGB.
Post some photos of your MGB.

David
 
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