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I’m Steve from Savannah Georgia and my first car out of college was (is) a ‘71 MGB-GT. I still have the car 35 years later! I’ve owned several others as parts cars and have always enjoyed the mechanical simplicity and abundance of parts available for a B. I look forward to my inclusion with your forum and all of the experience of its members! Thanks again!
 
They really are! The tail of the dragon was amazing even at 35-40 mph. Headed back this spring now that the suspension has been rebuilt. Can’t wait!
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There's a lot of other great driving roads besides the Dragon,
with a lot less traffic.
 
There's a lot of other great driving roads besides the Dragon,
with a lot less traffic.
A buddy and I spent 10 days flogging around north Georgia and found some GREAT roads with zero traffic. Agreed that the tail is overplayed! (We went early morning on a Tuesday…;-) Any suggestions for our spring road trip? Gotta test out the new 5-speed!
 
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