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Well done! I rather a more proper roll bar (instead of the two "paper clips"), but that's all.

Tire and wheels are just the right size and dash and steering wheel are super!
 
Hmmmmm, now it has me thinking

about how am I going to do this

67 that I just aquired, now

my brain won't shut down.

I like it, wish he had shown under the bonnet.
 
Very nice -- reminds me of just how modern an MGB can look with just a few small changes.

A friend here did something similar with a late rubber bumper car. removed the bumpers, valences front and back. The later dash is really quite nice as stock... when I saw it all I could think about was that the later cars were already set up for the rover V8...
 
I like that car too, that the Costello fornt valance fornt valance, i don't know if i would have went for the molded in fornt valance, that would be a mother to fix if you ever pranged it.

Speaking of front valances, one of my sponsors on the MGB race car is Tony Jennes, his compnay is Rideskinz, Tony is currently doing a batch of unique front MGB valances, you can see a picture of his MGB front valance on his website, which is
https://rideskinz.com
 
Hap , Is that what you were speaking of, the front valance . Because, if it was, that first paragraph. It's hard to tell.
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