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RGMGA

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Hello everyone, MY name is Rick and live in Seattle WA, were we celebrate our liquid sunshine days. I have owned a 1958 MGA going on 16 years. It currently has a MGB 3 main engine and stock 4 speed. Last summer I removed the bumpers and installed a Sebring style valance and a headrest fairing. I have a cut down windshield to be installed. I had chrome "bumperets" made and installed on the bumper brackets. The engine, transmission, steering and many more items have been rebuilt.

I look forward to having some good discussions

Cheers,
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Rick
 
Welcome to BCF, Rick! Happy to have you aboard! You will find we have a pretty active MG forum here and you will find lots of camaraderie there with fellow MGA folks! That's a lovely MGA!
 
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