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Bruce Smith

LOCATION: Washington

CAR: 63 MGB

Looking for original SU carburetors

08/08/2002 05:43 AM

Dan Grupp

LOCATION: California

CAR: 67 MGB roadster

Hello,
I have a 1967 MGB, and the original VIN plate is missing (to the
right of the radiator: the holes are there, no plate). I have heard
there is a VIN number stamped on the frame under the motor, but I can''t
locate it. Do you know where (precisely) it would be? I will be most
thankful for any info.
Regards,
Dan

ps - this is my first MG, and I love it! BRG, wire wheels, great!

31/07/2002 10:04 PM

Tony Scerri

LOCATION: Asia and Pacific - Australia

CAR: 1972 MGB MK II O/D

Absolutely brilliant!

23/07/2002 02:00 AM

Simon Clowes

LOCATION: Oregon

CAR: MGB 72 Roadster

Just bought (June) my 72 (or is that a 73) MGB. Need heaps of work. Any advice and suggestions welcome.

21/07/2002 05:35 AM

james

LOCATION: UK - England - Mid

CAR: mgbgt 1974

Hi just got mt GT 1974, needs everything so if anyone has any tips just send them over, need all the help i can get.
Let you know how i get on

17/07/2002 09:26 PM

chris

LOCATION: Florida

CAR: 1974.5 mgb convertible

just bought a 74.5 b and i am starting to restore it to driveable condition, i cant wait to start!!!!

17/07/2002 09:02 PM

Brian Gray

LOCATION: Asia and Pacific - Australia

CAR: MGB-GT 1967

Hi group,
Have just about finished my restoration, and it has come up great, just waiting on my speedo & tacho to come back from the instrument repairers then its of for rego then its all go go go!!

13/07/2002 12:37 PM

Robert W. Mc Dowell

LOCATION: California

CAR: '74 MGB and '71 MGB GT

Recently aquired the ''71 MGB GT and have been contemplating restoring it myself. Your website is superb. Thanks for the tips and links. I am now a bit more inclined to restore the GT myself, and enjoy it, rather than paying someone else.

08/07/2002 05:45 AM

mike kelly

LOCATION: Kentucky

CAR: '79 MGB

like the new site much better...

05/07/2002 07:32 PM

martin

LOCATION: UK - England - Southeast

CAR: 66 gt

need advise simalerrestoration as yours, i removed the lower rear wing section at the b post to fit a repair panel but cut the lip of the exsisting wing back to far now the repair panel does not reach can i find a panel that will help !!!!!!!!!!!

28/06/2002 08:29 PM