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Well, I have a clear conscience and....

CZ_Dave

Jedi Warrior
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I don't feel guilty about this either.

Went to Ojai to check out the 2 MGB's for sale.

Advertised as a 1968 and a 1973.

Turns out the 68 was really a 67. Yipee.

And there were BOXES of new old parts in the
seats and trunks of both. Not bad for $600 for the pair.
One of the best parts is they both came with title's.
The 67 was last run in 1976 and show 47k on the odometer,
and the 73 was last on the road in 1992,
and shows 93k on the od.
Going to start a shop calling it "Strictly B's"

I even had my bride with me, although she did have
a puzzled look on her face as to what am I doing?

1967 MGB, can't wait to get into it!
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and the 1973

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I'm beginning to dislike you, Dave. :jester:
 
CZ_Dave said:
Going to start a shop calling it "Strictly B's"

when you get the sign made, don't forget the apostrophe - t'will be better for business, trust me. :whistle:
 
You're going to need more space, that's for sure -- or more understanding neighbors.
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Pushed 3 cars into the
back today, to make room for the
new additions.

Got into the 73, or is it a 74?
Production date 8/73.
Alot of rust on that one, but the tags
say it was last run in 1985, it does have
the 2 SUH4's.

Also got into the 67 today.
and it just keeps getting better.
I unlocked the glovebox
and ya know what I found?
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A Craftsman box end wrench!
Man, life doesn't get any better than this!
 
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