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'72 Midget of Chuck & Sandy Keller311 views
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Noah and Grandpa Tom out for ride24 viewsGoing down the driveway - Noah and Grandpa
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B Roadster of Jim Tabor258 views
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2nd place chrome B - '79 B of Norm Davies107 views
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Chris Luxenberger's Work in Progress MGB-GT 197470 views
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1964 MGB437 viewsThe wife and me out in the B
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'72 Midget of Chuck & Sandy Keller313 views
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Art Isaacs in Hong Kong Photo110 views
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Margie Springer with AMGBA banner53 views (3 votes)
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'79 B of Tom Bruno interior234 views (1 votes)
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Chris and Claudia Luxenberger's '73 Red MGB Roadster130 views (50 votes)
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Chris and Claudia Luxenberger's '73 Roadster122 views (31 votes)
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'74 B of Ken and Sharon Olszewski222 views'74 B of Ken and Sharon Olszewski along with their '51 TC and '77 B (19 votes)
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Chris Luxenberger's '73 MGB at the Rocks 2006287 views (32 votes)
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3rd place chrome-bumpered B Dale Giafleter141 views (10 votes)
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Luxenberger's 73 Roadster at Rocks 2006105 views (17 votes)
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74 B of Ted Schneider521 views
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Lyle and Claire s 79 MGB467 views
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'73 B of Michael Fricken466 views
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1964 MGB437 viewsThe wife and me out in the B
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71 B of Charles Martin431 views
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Lyle and Claire with 79 MGB431 views
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64 B of Tom Lussier418 views
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1971 B of Robert Donnelly389 views
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1973 MGB of Art Isaacs59 viewsI am the second owner of this car and bought it for $300 in 1990. It had fortunately been abandoned inside a garage, so rust was not as bad as it could have been. Though there was some minor collision damage to the front and rust along both sills, the car was basically complete and solid and much of the body remains original even now. I took on a full rebuild and restoration that took about 3 years to complete. I still consider it a work in progress, as refinements and improvements are always being made.Mar 24, 2008
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Back View58 viewsThe dealer emblem on the rear is from the original sale to an associates' son when he was a student in Denver. The Hong Kong and China plates are real and owing to my working there and being an active member of the MG Car Club - Hong Kong (the HK club badge is set in the grille), but are just for show and generating interest in a sea of red MGB's here in the US. The NJ "QQ" tags are hidden beneath the HK ones which are on removable slip plates. Mar 24, 2008
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Interior79 viewsThe instrument panel and gauges are all original. I used a coverlay on top and sat hours with black silicon and a tootpick to repair cracks in the vertical face which, 18 years on, are still holding up with the repairs invisible. the steering wheel is a Grant Signature Classic. It is not available from any of the MG catalogs, but from most auto parts chains and the JEGS or JC Whitney catalogs. The MG logo horn button is home made from the plain kit piece, but all else is available for all MGB's.Mar 24, 2008
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1973 MGB of Art Isaacs58 viewsEngine in place and trimmed. I modified the Stellings & Hellings air cleaners from the HS application by drilling-out the threaded holes in the back plate so they can be fitted to the HIF carbs. I recently changed to a Pertronix electronic ignition and am very happy with the results.Mar 23, 2008
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1973 MGB of Art Isaacs76 viewsI am the second owner of this car and bought it for $300 in 1990. It had fortunately been abandoned inside a garage, so rust was not as bad as it could have been. Though there was some minor collision damage to the front and rust along both sills, the car was basically complete and solid and much of the body remains original even now. The dealer emblem on the rear is from the original new car dealer sale. I took on a full rebuild and restoration that took about 3 years to complete. I still consider it a work in progress, as refinements and improvements are always being made. The Hong Kong and China plates are legit and owing to my working there, but just for show in the US. The NJ "QQ" tags are hidden beneath the HK ones. Though never intended as a show car, it is primarily driven for enjoyment, it has consistently garnered 1st and 2nd place in class honors at shows it is entered in. Even after these many years, it continues to be a source of much enjoyment, pride and entertainment.
Mar 23, 2008
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'72 B of Mary and John Headrick73 viewsMar 09, 2008
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Robin's '80 B76 viewsFeb 10, 2008
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Robin's '80 B85 viewsFeb 10, 2008
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Robin's '80 B97 viewsFeb 10, 2008
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Robin's '80 B95 viewsAug '07, Gaddard State Park, Warwick, RI.
Car showFeb 10, 2008
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'77 B of Tom Triatik109 viewsJan 22, 2008
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1977 MGB at home37 viewsSummer 2006 - first month with the MGBJan 22, 2008
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Clowning around38 viewsOff to Salvation Army Kid's Picnic - June 2006Jan 22, 2008
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Grandson Cameron likes MGB rides22 viewsCameron getting ready for a rideJan 22, 2008
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Noah and Grandpa Tom out for ride24 viewsGoing down the driveway - Noah and GrandpaJan 22, 2008
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Nyla and Mataya in Grandpa Tom's MGB29 viewsGranddaughters enjoy sitting in the MGBJan 22, 2008
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