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New member here in South Carolina.

Parrish Chaplin

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I just purchased my first British automobile last year. I have a 1976 MGB that needs a lot of repairs. So financial I purchased a 1975 MGB and drove it home to enjoy while repairing the first one. So now I think I will have a hers and his set with the missus when I finish.
 
Parrish - welcome to BCF. I like your description "a hers and his set".

Here's our MG area when you're ready to share knowledge (your *and* ours).


Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
Hello Parrish

Welcome to the forum.

Will they be matching colour?

You will find the MG section a great place to get tips and advice for your MGB project.

David
 
Welcome, and, great idea his n her set - have you told 'her' yet? :D ? (I tried with Mrs JP, didn't go well :D )
 
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