In a message dated 97-10-25 00:48:30 EDT, you write:
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> >I am from Brooklyn, NY and I can tell you at least from personal
> >experience you won't find anything even close to what you're hoping for
> >at least not in the NY/NJ areas. Here in the North East rust is
> >extremely prevalent. So even if you find say a '77 roadster with decent
> >interior and engine you can bet your wallet that the floorboards under
> >and above, including the rocker panels have rusted beyond recognition.
> >So I've opted on paying a little more for less rust because most of my
> >skills are over the mechanical side. Good luck to your MG hunting
> >adventure.
>
> Agreed. Well, rust is fixable. The less the better though.
>
Rust is also the MOST EXPENSIVE thing to fix! I learned this the hard way.
Bob Donahue (Still stuck in the '50s)
EMAIL - BOBMGT@AOL.COM
52 MGTD - under DIY restoration NEMGTR #11470
71 MGB - finally home after 2 years in shop, AMGBA #96-12029
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