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Re: 1971 parts / an intro to MGs

To: Stefanie Davis <stefanie@bpe.com>
Subject: Re: 1971 parts / an intro to MGs
From: drded@ix.netcom.com (David Deutsch)
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 18:29:18 -0600 (CST)
You wrote: 
>
>Hi,
>
>I'm new to the list and wondered if anyone knows of any good places to 
find
>engine/transmission/suspension parts for a 71 MGB GT?  I'm getting a
>catalog from Moss Motors already, but perhaps some of you know of 
another
>good catalog?
>
>Thanks so much!
>
>Stefanie

Intro to MGs: Every so often I receive information requests from new 
MGB owners. When I do I send them the following. I believe information 
is the most important thing in keeping this hobby alive. Hope this 
helps a few. S
afety Fast, David Deutsch  

Four main new parts vendors in US are :

Moss Motors  1-800-235-6954 

Special Interest Car Parts 1-800-851-5600

Victoria British 1-800-255-0088

The Roadster Factory 1-800-283-3723 or e-mail to 
TRFMAIL@internetmci.com

Some of the smaller parts suppliers are:

MG Bits and Spares with an order line at 1-800-643-3482

The Poper MG 1-800-711-3368  or e-mail propermg@aol.com

Brit-tek 1-800-255-5883

for you Sprite / Midget and Mini / Morris Minor people:
Mini Mania
31 Winsor St.
Milpitas, CA 95035
800-946-2642 

Call all these #s and request parts catalogs, in most cases mentioning 
my name will help expedite request although sometime they will say 
"David who?" depends on individual on the phone.

There are a few good used parts venders for those No Longer Available 
(NLA) items. I highly recommend Jim Knight's British Racing Green in 
Newark, Del. 1-302-368-1117 

Alway try to source your parts via the list first and get many times 
acquire your needs from a fellow enthusiast.

There are 2 major National clubs, I belong to both
American MGB Association (website: 
http://www.mgcars.org.uk/clubs/amgba.html)
and
North American MGB Register (website: 
http://www.mgcars.org.uk/namgbr/index.html

Other MG internet information sites:
http://www.british-cars.org.uk/
http://www.team.net/sol

I have an events page at 
http://www.british-cars.org.uk/kimber/clubs/deutsch.html
you can find events for British car enthusiasts from North Carolina to 
s.e. Canada in the eastern States here.

"Worth looking into" publications:
"British Car - The American Magazine for MG Enthusiasts Who Love 
British Cars"
1 year (6 issues) $22.95  1-800-520-8292
"British Marque Car Club News" 28 page newspaper, subscribtion info 
available at website http://www.british-cars.org.uk/marque 





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