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Nice car and I hope he gets his price!

Tony, You have settled that one as far as my book is concerned.

I wonder if he has yellow or blue paint on the springs and shock arms :wink:

Pat
 
PAUL161 said:
I've had my 72 since it was 10 years old, bought it from the original owner. It has a map pocket on the right kick panel. This is the original map pocket restored.

Paul, WOW! The interior is outstanding. I'm very impressed!

I sold my map pocket on ebay a while back. This is what took its place, lol. Also, I'm about to get rid of the Grant steering wheel and get the LE. My original 15" one was/is in need of some tlc. I already went back to OEM with the shifter.

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Yup, I like my tunes!
 
But it ia a beautiful car! Someone will get a real gem!

& there is a small photo in Clausinger's of an old, original '71 engine compartment that has some traces of the same paintwork.
 
Yo Chap !! :thumbsup:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Bart's MGB is very nice example, although not 100% correct. But it certainly pleased the AACA judges. [/QUOTE]

Which is what I also noticed, Rick. BUT I also noted that there is absolutly NO mention of being judged by ANY MGB Concours folks!!! :nonono:

BUT, P. T. Barnam did once say....... :jester:
:cheers:
Ed
 
Bart's car (that started this thread) was featured in ClassicMotorsports magazine about 4 years ago in an article that compared 4 cars from the early 1970s including a TR6, a 914, Bart's MGB, a 240Z, and a Volvo 2 door sedan. Nice article that got me interested in buying an MGB to begin with.
 
Shinsen774 said:
Bart's car (that started this thread) was featured in ClassicMotorsports magazine about 4 years ago in an article that compared 4 cars from the early 1970s including a TR6, a 914, Bart's MGB, a 240Z, and a Volvo 2 door sedan. Nice article that got me interested in buying an MGB to begin with.
Then the car did what it was supposed to do - fire up your interest in the marque! In that way, its a winner!
 
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