In a message dated 1/18/2011 5:39:58 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
d_dibiase@yahoo.com writes:
_http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_B4s9XZaes30/TSyXeUtvCmI/AAAAAAAAAFo/xBDl1DLxdPs/s
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I rather like the look. Plus from what I could see the metal work looks
spot on! I don't know if the MGBGT's low undercarriage to ground height could
pose problems entering driveways or going over Rail Road tracks but I
imagine its ground effects could be as plus. Also is that a V-8 I see under
the
bonnet?...Well I guess since the owner wasn't too concerned about restoring
the GT back to it's original appearance, adding a couple hundred HP might
actually be considered a plus. Especially if the engine is a GM, FOMOCO or
even Mopar item. Making it easy to buy replacement parts which would be as
close as your nearest Pep Boys or Auto-Zone......
--=Safety-Fast=--
Alberto Escalante
Currently, I'MGB less...
But still among the faithful
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