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Re: MGB's and mileage

To: <Tomsjetta@aol.com>, <MGs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: MGB's and mileage
From: "Kenneth Scott" <KSCOTT@holycross.edu>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 08:16:38 -0400
Tom
        Go to http://carver.holycross.edu/users/staff/kscott/index.htm and you 
will see a 1977 MGB with 160,000+ miles on it.  I bought it with 78,000 miles 
on it and restored the heck out of it (body wise).  The engine is still 
incredibly strong and I have done nothing to the internals other than 
religiously change the oil & filter every 3000 miles.  If the basic maintenance 
tasks of lube, oil change etc. are performed I think these LBCs would last 
almost forever.  Whoever bought this car, even with all those miles, would be 
getting a good vehicle.  What I'm saying, I guess, is look not only at the 
odometer but also at how it got those miles and how it was maintained (if this 
is possible).  Good luck.
Ken Scott
77 MGB

>>> <Tomsjetta@aol.com> 07/15/99 12:11AM >>>
I would like to thank all of those who welcomed me to this list, I am sure I 
will gain alot of knowledge here about all things MG.

As I search for my MGB of choice, how concerned should I be about the car's 
mileage? Note, I haven't considered anything with over 80k miles, and when I 
buy one, I'm guessing I'll put on between 2-3k miles annum. I sort of get the 
feeling that this is a non-issue in several respects. Is this true? I've seen 
40-50k mile examples that were dogs, yet have heard of 80k mile examples that 
are nearly pristine.

I guess I'm trying to find a logic here-mind you, this will be my first 
British car-I know I have much to learn, I suppose I'm just seeking some 
reassurement. If you've any to offer, I will gladly accept.

Thanks,

Tom

PS. What watch to wear whilst driving an MG? Well, I have only one, a lovely 
Wittnauer-it is very classy, very elegant without being gaudy or making me 
feel like it's too good for my wrist. If I had a Patek, I'd be more at home 
in an Aston DB-4 perhaps, but that just isn't me....


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