Hello to all. I've been a member for while and frequenting the Triumph forum as I bought an 81 TR7 earlier this year. I'm enjoying the TR7, but have always wanted an MGB, and my wife likes them much better, so having one would make it much easier for her to swallow the nightly forays into the garage (which often results in me shedding blood and or a few choice words for the neighbors to enjoy).
This past weekend I picked up a 76 MGB that I won on eBay. I made the trip from Eastern NY to Erie, PA roundtrip in a day (850 miles), and now have two LBCs in the garage.
Just got back from the mechanic who has helped me quite a bit on the TR7 (and the guy I bought it from), and it looks like it's in pretty decent shape overall. It has previously had a lot of body work done, but good quality replacement panels were used and welded into place as they should be. I will need to replace one of the sidemembers, but overall the structure looks to be in decent shape. I have receipts going back the past 10 years, and it looks like it was given what it needed. The PO owned it for 5 years and only put 1200 miles on it. The paint is a respray (after new panels were put in), and is in pretty good shape. It drives well, stops well, and shifts smoothly with no synchro noise. Manual choke is not great, and there are a bunch of typical electrical gremlins (like there were on my TR7). But nothing too bad so far.
Love the sound and the feel, and look forward to participating in this forum as well!
BTW...the TR7 is for sale...
This past weekend I picked up a 76 MGB that I won on eBay. I made the trip from Eastern NY to Erie, PA roundtrip in a day (850 miles), and now have two LBCs in the garage.
Just got back from the mechanic who has helped me quite a bit on the TR7 (and the guy I bought it from), and it looks like it's in pretty decent shape overall. It has previously had a lot of body work done, but good quality replacement panels were used and welded into place as they should be. I will need to replace one of the sidemembers, but overall the structure looks to be in decent shape. I have receipts going back the past 10 years, and it looks like it was given what it needed. The PO owned it for 5 years and only put 1200 miles on it. The paint is a respray (after new panels were put in), and is in pretty good shape. It drives well, stops well, and shifts smoothly with no synchro noise. Manual choke is not great, and there are a bunch of typical electrical gremlins (like there were on my TR7). But nothing too bad so far.
Love the sound and the feel, and look forward to participating in this forum as well!
BTW...the TR7 is for sale...
