I believe MG offered an automatic in the MGB. At least in the MGB GT. I
think it was a Borg Warner. She could keep her car all MG.
Herb Miller
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From: spridgets-bounces@autox.team.net
[mailto:spridgets-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of David Booker
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 10:09 AM
To: Steven Guterman; Michael Rowe
Cc: Spridget Chat Group
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Automatic transmission
"Do you think the mechanic can talk her into leaving her car alone and build
a
replica using more modern parts?"
Steve, Nope - a fake one would not cut
it.
I spoke with her a while on Sunday afternoon too. She came to our MG
Club's
invitational show at the Vanderbilt museum. The car was a gift from
her parents
for her 16th birthday. She is very attached to it and wants to
drive it again,
but has not driven anything with a clutch in over 25 years
(the car is
absolutely complete has been stored in a garage for at least that
long). The car
will need a thorough going through in addition to the
automatic.
There were some very nice TD's at the show and she really wants
to drive her car
agian - she's just afraid of stopping and starting on the
hills of Long Island's
North Shore. She seems to be a very nice lady, and I
got the distict impression
she represents some of the old money that still
resides in that area.
David Booker
Long Island (south shore)
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