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I am an old geezer starting out on restoring a 1958 MGA. Hopefully I will get it done before I croak. This car has been in my family since new. My father bought it originally in Toronto and brought it down to Michigan. It spent a lot of it's life being driven by his kids, including me, beating it up. It has been in my hands in Arizona for the last 30 years, but sadly many of them have been sitting, unused, in "storage" in the Arizona desert. I am now starting an "almost frame off" restoration. I'm fairly mechanically inclined, but this will be a test.
 
I am an old geezer starting out on restoring a 1958 MGA.
Welcome to the BCF! We don't have many old geezers here LOL. We're all mostly just a bunch of spring chickens! PS, well be headed to AZ for some camping in a few weeks. Always love AZ (except for the heat of course)
 
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