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Happy to finally make an account and get posting on the forum!
I recently inherited my late fathers 1966 MGB and I'm excited to have this car completely take over my vibe.
A few weeks ago I also purchased a 1995 Range Rover Classic LWB 4.2L as my daily driver. Super excited about this one as well.
 
welcome - and buying a second (Range Rover) certainly makes you enough of a glutton for punishment that you will fit right in! :D Glad you are here and please post pics if you have a minute. :cheers:
 
Happy to have you aboard! Is the MGB a driver, a beauty queen, a fixer-upper, or something in-between?
 
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