Hey everyone,
The LBC itch has been acting up again and I realized that my other "toy"
car just isn't going to scratch it. This probably has more than a little
to do with the update on my old Sprite I received recently. (Keep it up
Ed!) I would get another Spridget, but I have grown a little big for a Sprite.
Well I guess timing is everything and I found a 1967 MGB project car really
cheap, and after a lot of selling to my wife, I am going to try to look at
it next week. It is one of those ran-when-parked two years ago, started
but never finished project cars (I guess like my Sprite was when I sold
it). She says the only way I can buy another car is if I finance it 100%
by selling stuff. I'm cleaning the garage today and tomorrow to first make
room, and second look for extra parts to sell on eBay if I do decide to get
the car.
What I need to know is what are the things to look for in a B? I think I
heard if the rockers are bad, stay away, anything else like this? Any
other hints. Is a 67 MGB positive ground like my Sprite was? I was
going to download a Moss MGB catalog for reference, but it looks like they
don't do that anymore.
Below is a link to the pictures I was sent of the car, it needs a whole
bunch of work, but I still have my non-LBC toy for playing, and I want
another project car, one I will finish. I know better than to buy a car
needing work, but.....
Here is the link to the MGB
http://carport.virtualave.net/mgb.htm
One more question, if you don't have access to anything to tow with, what
is the best way to move a car? Do towing companies offer deals on non
emergency stuff when time is not as important? Any other ideas?
By the way, if anyone had my old page (http://members.xoom.com/spridget) in
their favorites or on their website, I had to move it to a new home, that
link is below.
Thanks In Advance,
Patton
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Patton Dickson - Richmond, TX
1965 Corvair Monza 110/4sp 'vert
Once and Future LBC Owner
New Website!!!! All New Format!!! All New Location!!!!
http://carport.virtualave.net/
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