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The MGB & GT Photos and Videos Thread
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Having owned my MGC GT for a few years, I had to make a decision, do I take it away from a very original car and upgrade it, or look for something else more suited to tracks?
When this MGB GTS Sebring tribute came up for sale it was a no brainer, so the MGC GT has a big brother with 3900cc V8 fitted in a factory V8 car.
Sounds amazing and very fast.
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“If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough.” - Quote by Mario Andretti
When this MGB GTS Sebring tribute came up for sale it was a no brainer, so the MGC GT has a big brother with 3900cc V8 fitted in a factory V8 car.
Sounds amazing and very fast.
Stay Safe - Safety Fast
“If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough.” - Quote by Mario Andretti
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Chris, what’s with the 10$ to take a photo ? That said I like your other shots, anyway it’s all about the car so no free advertising for the hotel, their loss not yours.
A predilection to be a part of your MGB will always be a predilection never to part with your MGB.
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A predilection to be a part of your MGB will always be a predilection never to part with your MGB.
I'd rather argue against a hundred idiots, than have one agree with me.
Sir Winston Churchill
Common sense is not a gift ...... It's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.
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Here are a few photos showing where I am with my gt currently.
I've been photographing the process and have thought about starting a thread to discuss, but will let myself get farther along before I do. If I'd started the thread when I first started the work, you'd have long ago lost interest. Life has gotten in the way often, but I'm learning to say "no" to interruptions.
I'll eventually start that thread when my posts can catch up to the work and the story lines can come together closer to the actual completion.
In the mean time, the work cycle is weld, grind, repeat (more often than I'd care to admit), and re-prime. Trying to get past the pin holes and patches stage.
Mike
I've been photographing the process and have thought about starting a thread to discuss, but will let myself get farther along before I do. If I'd started the thread when I first started the work, you'd have long ago lost interest. Life has gotten in the way often, but I'm learning to say "no" to interruptions.
I'll eventually start that thread when my posts can catch up to the work and the story lines can come together closer to the actual completion.
In the mean time, the work cycle is weld, grind, repeat (more often than I'd care to admit), and re-prime. Trying to get past the pin holes and patches stage.
Mike
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