"Original MGB" by Anders Ditlev Clausager, Bay View Books, has more
detail than you'd ever want to know. If you follow the list for a while
you'll see it quoted frequently.
Tomsjetta@aol.com had this to say:
>I own "MGB: The Complete Story" by Brian Laban-it's a good book, but I was
>curious if there were any resources on the web that gave a year-by-year
>change list to the MGB-the book talks about updates in rather general terms,
>but when it comes to the cars from '76 to '80, Laban writes as if no changes
>were made to the MGB in any way whatsoever. If this is fact, then fine, but
>if not, I'd love to hear the details.
>
>As a new list member, I do feel that I owe the list an apology. Last week I
>had made a few inquiries about some questions I had about an MGB I was
>preparing to examine and test drive. I was very appreciative for all of the
>answers and support I received, but, I regret, at the last minute the owner
>(indirectly) told me the car would not start, and he was not willing to show
>the car. I realize that there are many, many members who are on this list,
>and I am sorry for the wasted bandwidth.
>
>On a brighter note, I have an appointment to look at what seems to be a
>promising example of another '80 B, who was recommended to me by a fellow
>list member in my area. I hope that I may soon join the ranks boys, just
>give
>me a moment....
>
>regards,
>
>Tom
>xx MGB
>
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
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