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rshellen

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Thanks for letting me join. Several MG in garage, 1965 MGB SCCA race car, 65 MGB roadster, 67 MGB/GT, 1955 MGTF.
Got my first MG in 1968 and have had at least 1 ever since. Don't race anymore so the MGB race car can go to free up space, need to work on that. The GT needs one fender and paint, the 65 needs the engine put back in and the TF just completed a 5 speed conversion, addition of front sway bar and its my driver now. Always looking for MG info and just stumbled on this site from another forum.
Ron
 
Hello Ron

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the MG section a great source of information for your MG projects.

The Pub is an area where almost anything comes up for discussion.

Post some photos of your MGs.

David
 
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