Don't get your hopes up... last place on earth I would expect to find an
import rebuilder. But you never know...
on 7/23/03 8:31 PM, Scott Bradney at scott_bradney@msn.com wrote:
> Does anyone know of or had experience with any place in Lubbock, Texas for
> engine rebuilding? I have a 1980 MGB that until a week ago was running
> great but now I have a connecting rod that is trying to become unconnected
> (so to speak). So instead of just trying to fix it (with a new bearing or
> whatever else would work for the short term) I decided it would make more
> sense to just do a complete rebuild.
>
> Now here is the problem; first I dont live in Lubbock (I live in San
> Antonio) but will be moving there in a few weeks to start Law school so
> therefore I cannot just pick up the yellow pages, second in my search to
> find a club or at least other MG owners in Lubbock has been fruitless, the
> only engine rebuilding company that I was able to locate there said they
> would not touch it and then so politely HUNG UP before I was able to ask if
> maybe they knew somebody that would.
>
> I would like to get in contact with a shop there as soon as possible as the
> MG is my daily driver (hasnt let me down since I bought it in Oct 2001, ok
> well now it has) and would like to have it fixed as soon as possible.
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
> 80 MGB
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