I don't own an MGB, but a friend of mine bought a '67 that had been stored in
someone's yard under a cover for 20 years! It runs beautifully! Very
strong-only needs a bit of new paint and a new hood (top). I was really
impressed. We took it on a drive through our little coastal mountains here-and
behaved like a champ! I was so impressed that I wanted to buy it from him when
he returned to England and put it back in storage! (Proper storage this time.)
If it were in this sort of condition, I wouldn't hesitate to buy one! (And I'm
the 'Spitfire Girl! ;-) )
Laura G.
>
>From: larry hooven <dirty_howi@yahoo.com>
>Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 05:22:24 -0700 (PDT)
>To: spitfire list <spitfires@autox.team.net>, spitfire-enthusiast@egroups.com
>Subject: sacralige or ????
>
>
><flame suit>
>
>Listerati,
>
>i am considering the purchase of another LBC, a 1973 MG MGB. (hence the flame
>suit). it appears to be not unlike the spitfire in configuration, can any of
>you closet mg owners confim/deny any like attributes to the spitfire, being
>3000 miles removed from my spit is having an effect on me :).... car is
>supposedly complete cept for the standard no floor pan/ fred flintstone effect.
>
>any information would be greatly appreciated.
>
></flame suit>
>
>=====
>larry (I hope someday to Drive my triumph) hooven 1979 spitfire fm99248u, <a
>href="http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/9311/index.html">http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/9311/index.html</a>
>"Second place is just the first loser" -John Force
>"A postitive attitude may not solve all of your problems, but it will annoy
>enough people to make it worth the effort" - herm albright
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