Sounds like anti chipping paint. This is often put on the rockers
to prevent stone chips.It sounds like the po went up a little high.
As far as a stock MG look at the book "The Original MGB" by Andres
Claus Ditlev Clausager
...Art
On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, J. Neil Doane wrote:
> Was cleaning up my B the other day and found that on the body panels,
> under the doors, is a uniform stip of no-so-smooth paint. The strip is
> even and straight, with the paint above it being nice and smooth and the
> paint below it seemingly painted over a slightly rougher surface. The
> strip is exactly mirrored on both sides of the car, which has been
> repainted a few years hence by the previous owner. A friend of mine has
> been restoring old Triumphs for a few years and though he said he had
> little experience with MGs, he'd never heard of any of them having any
> type of side moulding but admitted that it appears that when the car was
> repained, there had been _something_ there and that 'they' had left it
> off in the final product.
>
> So, my question is, could my 73 'B have been originally fitted with some
> sort of trim along the bottom of the bodypanels between the wheels? ...or
> is it more likely that someone _else_ had put aftermarket trim on there
> which a later owner had pulled off at paint time? ...or?
>
> On a related question, is there a way to find the production records for a
> particular MG? Like, if I wanted to see exactly which options had come
> stock on the B (original color, etc.), is there a way to find out from,
> say, the VIN or something?
>
> Thanks!
>
> neil doane
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