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Hosanna

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Howdy! I was gifted a 1975 MGB project car about six months ago. I'm not a mechanic but I've managed to get pretty far along on the car. Working on it has become fun and therapeutic for me. But...I've started to run into to some problems and was looking for a place to find some help. Hopefully this is a good place to find some. I'm looking forward to learning. Thanks! Chris from way down in Corpus Christi, Texas.
 
Hello Chris

Welcome to the forum.

You should get plenty of tips and advice for your MGB in the MG section of the forum.

David
 
Hey, Chris, and welcome!

I lived in Corpus a few years as a kid; went to St. Patrick School in fifth grade, Windsor Park Elementary sixth, and Cullen Jr. High 7th and 8th. Lived on Gertie St., then out S. Alameda Ave., next to the Oso. Seems like a hundred years ago now!

Anyway, like David said, post away on the MG side here.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
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