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Oak Ridge NC 1980 MGB

BPittman

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Obtained my MGB in 2006, has been an adventure since day 1. First time my wife drove, drive shaft broke. Presently it sits in garage unable to determine why it will not crank. Appears to be problem with CEI. Looking forward to getting it running again, for our next road trip.
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Welcome to the best source of information and help for LBC's, and a great group of people as well. Be sure to post your car's symptoms on the MG forum here, and I am sure that you will get a lot of worthwhile help. Keep us posted on how it goes.
 
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