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Aston Martin MGB; Bryan King call home!

To: "W. J. Richard Criswell" <damitdick@juno.com>
Subject: Aston Martin MGB; Bryan King call home!
From: Jim Boyd <gumby@joshuanet.com>
Date: Sun, 05 Jan 1997 20:51:40 -0800
W. J. Richard Criswell wrote:
> 
> Jim....
> 
> Sorry to hear about the 18" of water and subsequent damage. Reminds me of
> when I lived in San Bruno. Every winter the unfinished portion of the
> basement filled up with water.
> 
> I too lived on a hill, still do for that matter. Isn't that a
> prerequisite for owning MGs?
> 
> Say, I am considering the purchase of a '74 1/2 MGB-GT as a donor for my
> V-8 project. One of the things I will be doing is converting back to
> chrome bumpers. This necessitates chrome bumper front fenders  Have you
> got any rust free straight (undamaged) ones?
> 
> Dick 8>)
> Vintage Parts & Products
> Camarillo, CA
> Have MG will travel


Hey Dick:

Thanks for writing back.  Yes, it was fate that made us chat again!  To
answer your chrome bumper question:  most of the cars have crunched
these and I end up tossing them!  But carry on!>>>>>

I have decided that I need another MG project!  (PLEASE don't tell the
Missus!)  Have you seen the Aston "stop gap" version of the MGB as noted
in the 11/96 issure of MG Enthusiast magazine?  It was Aston Martin's
bid to save MG that just never worked out!  Anyway, this "one of" is a
restyled rubber bumper roadster, except that it has the GT windscreen,
etc.  The article starts on page 24.  (If you don't happen to have this
mag, I would be glad to drop you a colour photo copy for your review!) 
Thanks again to the Richards for sending me this copy!

ANYWAY, I will be looking for a rubber bumper MGB GT for a donor car. 
Perhaps I could locate you a chrome bumper GT version and we could just
trade!  I just sold the '69 GT a few weeks ago to a fellow lister (Bryan
King, drop me a note!!) in the Bay area that would have been a great
restoration/conversion project.  I may have mentioned earlier that I
visited a friend who lives in BC 12/95 that made the conversion to Rover
V8 in his '69 B roadster with no major problems.  I am aware, however,
that the post '74 1/2 Bs are even simpler, i.e., drop in conversions.

I have a '76 B roadster that is pretty well stripped down and I've
checked out the bumper brackets on the front...pretty hefty is an
understatement here!  I just wonder how easily this conversion will be?

Dropping the road height for the rubber bumper K member looks pretty
simple to me.  It should just be a matter of taking the plasma
cutter/cutting torch to remove a small shoulder of sheet metal on top of
the member and that will drop the front a good inch or so and
re-install.  What will you do for the rear? I know of some folks that
have replaced the stock springs with a fibreglass one piece spring that
has a lower arch...is this what you had in mind?

Let me know what you think...I've taken the liberty to post this to the
groupto see what others have to add!

Cheers,
Jim
Paradise, CA

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