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I had an mg midget many years ago and enjoyed it. Two years ago I purchased a 1980 mgb and have enjoyed driving around town in it. I get more compliments from this little car than any other car I own. It started running poorly last week and that brought me to the internet for help. I found this forum and joined to share in the information about these fun cars. Thanks
 
Welcome, did you post your question on the MG forum?
 
Welcome. I'm pretty new around here myself. I'm just an 80 yr. gearhead that needs something to keep himself occupied with. I come in here and peck on the computer when I'm too tired to do any work. ...J.D.
 
Welcome from NJ ! We passed through Weatherford several years ago on our way to AZ. Forgot the date but it involved no electricity, and masks!!! Enjoy your "B"
 
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