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MGB-GT Pictures of the New '74 BGT

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https://s70.photobucket.com/albums/i87/vping/1974%20MG%20BGT/

These are not in order but you'll get the jist of it. There's a handfull from the PO, a bunch of the pick up. Many after I got her home & found all the lovely acorns and after a good cleaning & vacuuming. I think I have a few of part of the OD.
 
That looks very challenging to me :smile:

I'm interested why the wiring looks so clean ... has it been replaced recently?
 
I found these yesterday as well.
British Leyland "Passport to Service" book with all matching body enging info in it.

The "Consumer Information" pamphlet about stopping distances.

The Glove box Owners manual.

A 1988 Moss Dealer price guide.

It turns out she lived down the road from the Moss dealer.
 
Ain't it fun to explore all the hidey holes in an old MGB? & the things we find are neat!
 
....and a bag of Lucas fuses. Ohh goody!
 
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....and a bag of Lucas fuses. Ohh goody!

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Sounds like a problem to me....how come someone needed a whole bag full? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif
 
<ominous drumbeats in background>
 
Hmm, thats what I thought. Bag of 10 and 1 is missing. The mice may have taken it.
 
Yeah... their TV blew one.
 
Must have been a Lucas BBC TV then. 4 channels & not a lot of color.
 
But great sound - deep and throaty... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif
 
Maybe she said she needed a fuse and daddy brought her a bag from the shelf.

OHHHH DADDY, I NEED SOME BITS.
 
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