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1967 MG MGB Racecar "The Biscuit"
Fred McConnell's father, also named Fred smiling smiley is reverting his MGB GT back from a vintage race car to a street car, and decided to put the stock type spindles back on. Anyway he didn't know what quite to do with them, and ask me to see if any you guys might need them. They have about 5-6 race weekends on them, so almost like brand new. I called Dick Luening at MG Limited and ask him what a new set cost, and they are $580 with the customer supplying core spindles.
So I am thinking $350.00 for the pair, and no cores needed back. PM or email me if you are interested. I will also be listing them here in the Buy, Sell and Trade section, since these can be used on street car for someone looking to go low on ride height.



Hap Waldrop
Acme Speed Shop
864-370-3000
Website: www.acmespeedshop.com
hapwaldrop@acmespeedshop.com



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Speedracer Platinum AdvertiserAdvertiser Hap Waldrop
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1967 MG MGB Racecar "The Biscuit"
Thanks guys, they are sold.



Hap Waldrop
Acme Speed Shop
864-370-3000
Website: www.acmespeedshop.com
hapwaldrop@acmespeedshop.com


Member Services:
MG/ Triumph Performance Street Engines - Cylinder Head Porting for street performance and race - DIY Engine Rebuild Kits With Free Tech Advice - VTO alloy wheels for British Sports Cars, and others
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