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My MGB was finally completed this past March and I had a blast doing it. I enjoyed it so much that I have already begun my next project...will tell you about it on my next post.
I remembered techniques that I thought were forgotten, learned new techniques that I hope to pass on to you, and tried new products that I promise never to use again. Without the help of Moss Motors, this project would have been much more difficult. They even have a department dedicated to technical issues...check it out.
More to follow...
TD