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MinerMGB

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Hi All,

I bought a 1970 MGB seven years ago now, and drove it for a couple of years before putting it into storage whilst we built a new house. After moving into the new house I have been (very) slowly taking it to pieces with a view to doing a bare metal rebuild. Progress with dismantling has picked up recently as I do less working and more relaxing.

Whilst I played around with cars and car engines when I was a student; including the complete tear down and rebuild of a Vauxhall Viva engine and the swap out of a Mk II Cortina engine for a reconditioned one, that was a very long time ago, I am sure that I will need the help and advice of this forum during the course of the rebuild.

Neville
 
Hello Neville

Welcome to the forum.

I think we all have more time at the moment.

You will find the MG section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips and advice for your MGB project.

David
 
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