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MGB New MGB just arrived

Monark192

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The PO just delivered my 1975. Now I have 2 non running MGs.
 

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Looks pretty good....2 Non Running MG's are better than no MG's!
BTW: Could you get me a closeup shot of those chrome insert by the headlight pots? No rush for it.
 
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/iagree.gif Those are interesting
 
I *think* I remember those being available from Moss back in the early '80's. Similar pieces were available for the '78 280Z I had back then.
 
Yea, never seen those before...
But those driving lights are something else.... Add those with the fender mirrors and yer starting to get a bit cluttered.... ( don't listen to me, I'm just babbeling)
still, looks like a good solid car. I'd give it two big thumbs up!
 
Here is a close up of the trim piece. I agree - what with the lights, mirrors etc, things do look cluttered. Still, it is remarkably rust free and has a brand new top.
 

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They don't seem to fit as well as I was expecting. Still I like the idea, would look good on my blue car with all the other chrome stuff. But not if they fit like that, looks like that would be more of a rust encourager.
 
Watch Out!! You could end up like me!
 
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