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Brian from Maryland
Currently updating a 75 MG Midget following 75 specs and then working on a 76 midget with some modern modifications. I have two friends that are working with me. My buddy is a mechanic who is guiding us but never worked on MGs before. It's a learning experience for all of us.

The 75 MG was bought by my dad in the early 80s but has sat since 88. Luckily it was moved to a garage in early 90s.
 
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