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If I was planning on abandoning the MGB, I'da offered her as a trade - hehehehe. I just plunked down $250 in new parts for her. I want to get her up to spec - hasn't ever been there yet. No ignoring my cars... If I do, they let loose with something expensive to fix /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif
Hey Kenny! Great Alfa!!!!! Had a 1981 Spyder and it was the best long distance car ever. It had superb road manners and nary a bump transmitted to the old posterior. The best time was driving at midnight down a deserted beach road in Corpus Christi, Texas, flat out and then-girl friend screaming her lungs out with excitment at the 100 mph wind blowing through the cockpit. Yer gotta love it!!!
Yep... On the 170 mile all-interstate-drive home, I got the distinct feeling that the alfa likes long trips at high speed - hehehehe /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
Yeah. He lives in Birmingham Alabama too. What a nutzo project! V-8 swap the hard way. But he's going to have an interesting car when he's done - that's fer sure! He's only been at that project for a few months too.
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