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Our solution to our parts problem....

terriphill

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As we have dissassembled the B, our list of parts needed is growing...so here's our solution.

Needed:
Windsheild (low quote for glass so far $150)
Dash ($250 for th eonly one we have found so far)
Steering Cowel (haven't pur our hands on one yet)
Wheels
Tires
Seats ($150 or so)
and the list continues...

So here's the solution
 

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Me too.
10-28-07-MGYard002.jpg
 
oh and that looks like a decent score.
 
hehehehe....from one grow 50!
 
Ohboi... That's what, three cars in less than two years...

Yup. Terri & Co.: LBC addicted.

Take two MGB's apart, call me inna morning. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
It is true you have to be careful or they do multiply.
But a parts car can really pay off. I bought a '70GT for 800 for the overdrive. Now it seems to be once a week I find something I need. Just today, Harmonic balancer. Parts car, good to go. Moss catalog 151.00! No shipping, tax, etc!

So be careful.

BTW; Vping. How much for the blue GT? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif What is that under the tarp? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
he doesn't remember what's under the tarp /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif But now that you've reminded him, there goes another weekend.
 
The blue 1973 GT has no motor or trans, nice trunk & floors, top & hatch. Rockers and lower fenders need work. Interior was toast so I took it out. Since picture were taken the grille lights & bumbers have been removed. Under the tarp is a fairly rust free 1971 Midget tub with the orange GT's roof on it. No resonable offers refused for either and luckily I'd like to get rid of them. Soon the 73 will have the balance of the parts stripped to be parted out if anybody needs anything.

Another shot of the 73 and the midget.
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8-05-07-MidgetGT002.jpg

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