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ROD JACKSON
LOCATION: UK - England - North
CAR: BGT
GREAT OAKS GROW FROM LITTLE ACORNS.
GOOD START - WILL LOOK AT YOU AGAIN SOON TO SEE HOW YOU ARE DEVELOPING
CHEERS
ROD
FIRST mg - 1961 MGA 1600 MKII(wish I still had this one!)
CURRENTLY 1980(''81reg)BGT 52k mls acquired June ''82(8k mls)and after three previous BGTs ''72,''74,''76
27/11/2001 12:50 PM
marty
LOCATION: UK - Northern Ireland
CAR: mgb gt
looking for 1970s mgb gt must be in good condition must have a mgb before march
24/11/2001 09:49 PM
Rex Burgess
LOCATION: Wisconsin
CAR: 1967 MGB Roadster
I think your site is interesting. Hey, I added it to my "Favorites" list! It''s good reference for me. I''m working on restoring my convertible that has a slight rot problem in the rocker area. Anyway, thanks for all the info. Rex
23/11/2001 02:49 PM
Brad A.
CAR: 1974 chrome MGB
Just got my 1st MGB and am looking forward to restoring it. I have had a few Midgets before. Never tried restorations. NEED BODY PARTS AND INTERIORS. Where''s the best place to find them?
21/11/2001 08:46 PM
Bob Whitmoyer
LOCATION: Pennsylvania
CAR: 1970 MGB Roadster
I am in the process of derusting" & rebuilding my roadster. The repairs are in process and I''m struggling with the BIG Color decision.
14/11/2001 03:14 AM
Tom Rawlings
LOCATION: Washington
CAR: 53 MG-TD, 73 MGB, 74 MGB-GT(CB)
It''s great to have a site which includes comments from MG owners. In the past, I have found information that has proven invaluable as I work on my cars.
11/11/2001 04:59 AM
SIMON R NUNN
LOCATION: UK - England - Southeast
CAR: mgb roadster 72 /mgbgt 72
hello my new project 72 white roadster full rebuild to cover wings front rear floorpans sills inner wing footwells engine the lot
start date now
SIMON@snunnfsworld.co.uk.
10/11/2001 09:27 PM
Albert Escalante
LOCATION: California
CAR: 1978 MGB//eng#18V89OAEL005491
I own a 1978 MGB white w/black interior I bought with 53,000 miles on it. Everything is still original, except the tires and brakes. The engine is still OK but is getting ready to be rebuilt. I hope to give it to my grandson in about 7 years. I belong to The Central Coast British Car Club of Ventura, Ca. USA visit our website >>www.ccbcc.org
08/11/2001 07:51 AM
Chris Ray
LOCATION: Canada - Ontario
CAR: 1972 M.G.B. GT
I am welding the body of my very rusty M.G.and enjoy reading of you experiences,I am enjoying the same challenges. Thank you for the very interesting web site
01/11/2001 03:41 AM
Steve Gode
LOCATION: UK - England - London
CAR: 1977 Roadster
I have just purchased my roadster which is probably as bad if not worse than your GT and I am going to restore it even if it kills me .What a great sight.I am on a tight budget like yourself and all I wanted to say is thank God there are people like yourself who are willing to put in the effort to create sights like this to help fellow MG owners
24/10/2001 07:50 PM