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geoff130_0

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Hi all, pleased to join the group. I reside in Dorset, England and have owned numerous MGs over the years. At present I have probably the odest right hand drive 1962 MGB in existence (any LHD before June 62 out there?. Chris Tylers looks really excellent!
Kind Regards
Geoff
 
Glad to see ya.
 
Good to have another Brit here on the forum.

You may be called upon to translate slang from time to time.

Try stumping us.....We're pretty good.
 
Interesting car... Pics?

Welcome!
 
Welcome to the board! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Welcome, welcome....my '63 is the first MGB sold in Alabama...& we're presently converting it to RHD.
 
Greetings to you in Dorset.
Welcome aboard. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/england.gif

Stuart. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Howdy from the Yankees. Cool about the early MGB. My TR2 is an early one. A 54 comm # 5012. but by far not the earliest.
I had the opportunity to do a lot of work on an older one. comm # 816. a 53 long door. (sorry to get 'rumphy on ya)
Hope you find us a friendly community. always good to have another "bridge across the pond"
Cheers!
Banjo
 
Welcome Geoff! Hope you find the forum both useful and entertaining. Good to have another participant from the "country of origin!"
 
Hello Geoff, welcome to the forum. Dorset was one of my all-time favourite parts of the world. Even tried to get a transfer to that county at one time, which obviously didn't happen, otherwise I probably wouldn't be over here right now. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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