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LDR

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I have a couple of MG (one midget and one MGB) I am trying get running so that when they are completed I can give the to my grandsons. I need a lot of guidance and information.
 
Welcome aboard LDR.This is the place for guidance and information. In fact,it's probably the best place. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/savewave.gif

Stuart.
 
Welcome to the nut house...how old is the grandson? Just to guage how long you'll have to get them readsy for him (my grandson is 6 months & I doubt if I'll have one reasdy for him by the time he's old enough!)
 
Welcome - your definatly in the right place.
 
Welcome....have a Grandson about four and a half...loves riding in my Bs and my CGT..but admits he can't wait till Grandmas 65 Mustang is closer to being restored.
 
Hi LDR! Welcome to BCF! I see you are in Montana (Big Sky Country!!) I was stationed there in the Air Force in the early 70's (Malmstrom). What part of MT are you in?

Basil
 
I have 2 cars now the second one is under restoration. when my wife asked why I needed two cars I told her I needed 4 so when I'm gone each kid will get one. Think that will work?
 
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