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New MGB Owner & Forum User in Milwaukee

Henson80MGB

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Just purchased our first MGB / British Car a little over a week ago, and the family is very excited. I worked on US cars in my youth and I'm looking forward to delving into this one. I have found several friends that I didn't know were British Car enthusiasts, and that is how I was directed to the forum.

The car is an 80 MGB, solid body (no rust seen by anyone), engine appears solid, but with a seeming fuel delivery / usage issue, which I'm tracking down with the assistance of my two sons (some of the really fun I'm looking forward to), and will be posting more questions on the MGB area.

Thanks, Larry
 
Welcome aboard, Larry!
 
Larry;
Seems like you have a grand project there.
Good to see it has no rust.
Have a good time here.......
 
Howdy Larry,

"Welcome" the "THEE" best LBC (Little British Cars) site anywhere. I guess you & your friends know that since they directed you here.

If you have`nt as of yet; Introduce yourself and your "New/Old" toy car to the folks on the "MG Forum" and have a grand olde ride.

Best Wishes,

Russ
 
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