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Tony

LOCATION: UK - England - Mid

CAR: 1972 GT

Very helpful and interesting site.

28/09/2003 03:59 PM

Dirk

LOCATION: Europe - Other

CAR: mgb roadster

Sorry for my english but I am from Belgium. I buy in august a mgb from California 1970 and he is already dismantle.But the two front wing RH and LH must be renovate. Can you tell my where can I buy origenal spare parts on a best price

28/09/2003 10:44 AM

Dave Suckling

LOCATION: UK - Scotland

CAR: None anymore

Useful site. No longer have a B, but one or two spares and a huge pile of MGOC Magazines to give away. Also an engine (Would need a lot of work) free to good home.

26/09/2003 09:38 PM

Doug Smith

LOCATION: Virginia

CAR: 1967 MGB Roadster

1967 MGB Rear Drum Brake conversion to Rear Disc Brake Conversion.
Can you recommend a supplier for parts and/or kit to make this conversion possible.

Doug Smith

21/09/2003 05:13 PM

mike glasson

LOCATION: UK - England - Southeast

CAR: 1976 mgb gt

Jusy starting total rebuild doing all welding the whole show no experience will no dought be after lots of advice.

19/09/2003 08:50 PM

Beth

LOCATION: Texas

CAR: That's what I'm hoping to find.

I had a 1976 MG when I lived in Fort Worth almost twenty years ago. Since then I''ve had a minivan and it''s time to start having fun driving again. Before I buy another MG, I''d like to find out if the one I had is still around. I have the VIN but so far I can''t find anyplace that traces cars built prior to 1981. Does anyone have any ideas? It was sort of an orange/yellow with tan interior, convertable, with a hand carved mahagony steering wheel.
I miss my car.

13/09/2003 07:20 PM

Mary R

LOCATION: Asia and Pacific - Australia

CAR: 1967 MGB Roadster

Love my car, though breaking my heart and bank balance at the moment!

Hoping to ship it back to the UK from Melbourne next February - anyone got any tips on how to prevent mishap on the ship?

30/08/2003 07:34 AM

marc

LOCATION: UK - England - Southwest

CAR: 1967 MGBGT

I HAVE JUST BOUGHT THIS 1967 2 OWNER FROM NEW MGBGT, 129K ON THE CLOCK, SHES IN BLACK AND ONLY NEEDS A FEW THINGS X2 DOORS AND A TAILGATE, SHES PASSED ALL MOTS FROM NEW AND STILL DRIVES REALLY WELL,
SHE HAS 4 SPEED G/BOX WITH FIRST NOT SYNC, SHE WAS RED BUT THE LAST OWNER CHANGED HER TO BLACK, SHE LOOKS GOOD IN BLACK BUT NOT SURE IF I SHOULD GO BACK TO RED? SHES BEEN BLACK FOR APPROX 25 YRS, WIRES AND CROME AND SHE, I MUST ADMIT MYSELF, LOOKS GOOD IN BLACK,
FOR ALL YOU OWNERS OUT THERE, ISNT GOOD WHEN PEOPLE STOP AND POINT! BEST REGARDS,,,

19/08/2003 09:39 PM

Mike

LOCATION: UK - England - Southeast

CAR: 1981 roadster

can anyone help! i have resently Purdy and she does not like the heat.... she overheats so quickly. i have flushed the whole system lots.
help

15/08/2003 09:40 AM

Tim Hutchinson

LOCATION: Ohio

CAR: saturn

Just wanted to let you guys know that my very first car was a primrose yellow MGB roaster purchased from Donald Healey Motors in Warwick, England. I still have one of the original license plates as well as photos of the car, and the original bill of sale hanging on my wall. The only reason I had to give it up was it started doing the infamous "25,000 mile breakdown" routine. I was back in college. No mechanic. What''s worse, no money. As you can tell from my address, That car remains one of the fondest memories of my life. What I wouldn''t give...... The car was eventually sold and wound up being used replacement parts for another restoration. At least I know that its hear still beats on somewhere in Dayton.

Tim Hutchinson
Urbana, Ohio

12/08/2003 05:04 AM