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Smac61

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Hello all,

Been a LBC fan for many years through a friend who was quite active in the scene. As retirement nears and questions of how will I frustrate myself once I've retired, I'm getting serious about picking up my first. I'm here to learn, and fairly flexible, but the MGA has always called to me. Anyhow much to learn, thanks for having me...

Sean
 
Hello Sean

Welcome to the forum.

A LBC project is a great way to keep active both mentally and physically. You also meet a great many people when you show up in an unusual car. They will all tell you they had one just like it when they were young.

The MG section would be a good place to find out about the availability of a MGA.

David
 
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