Flying clours - no advisories.
Now I'm thinking of selling her - any one know of a prospective buyer.
The MG BGT passed another MOT
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The MG BGT passed another MOT
This message board is like a family - you can't choose the other members!! But remember engine oil is thicker than water.
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Re: The MG BGT passed another MOT
There was a great article in Classic Performance and Reto magazine http://www.cprmag.com/ extolling the virtues of the MGB GT so there may be a few more buyers around than normal (hopefully)
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Re: The MG BGT passed another MOT
BGTs are one of the very best classics for daily use. Get a good solid one and blast it with waxoyl and it will do anyone proud. A rotten one like mine will cost a few quid to sort out though.....
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Re: The MG BGT passed another MOT
Mine was zeibated? from new and is very solid and rust free. I originally bought it because the body and floor was so good.
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Re: The MG BGT passed another MOT
I may know someone who could be tempted. Year? price? overdrive? mods? colour? PM if you prefer.
Kevin
Kevin