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Hello, my name is Enrique and my first introduction to British vintage cars was more than 20 years ago when I met a friend who had one MG and one Triumph. Of course, at that time, with family and not much $$$, such small cars were not even an option space-wise. Well, with children already out of the house I started the search some time ago and just bought a 68 MGB. We are currently in Salt Lake City, and found this website looking for a specialized shop in town where I can take the car and fix some stuff. Glad to be here!
 
Enrique - welcome to BCF. A 1968 MGB - great car for driving in the hills, valleys, and mountains west and north of SLC.

How 'bout sharing a photo of your car?
Good to have you with us.
Tom M.
 
Agreed! An MG like yours deserves a better pic!
 
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