[Bmcu] 1967 MGB Roadster

Jeff Huntamer dodahman_001 at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 3 16:21:35 MDT 2013


Ya, it was slow going but not too bad.  
I was able to pick up a bottle of brake fluid at autozone in Syracuse and limped it back home.
At least I didn't need a tow truck.

It's all part of the experience.  :-)

-Jeff
Blue BGT


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 From: R J DAVIS <rogerdavis87 at msn.com>
To: dodahman_001 at yahoo.com 
Sent: Monday, June 3, 2013 4:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Bmcu] 1967 MGB Roadster
 


 
Glad to hear you made it home safely from Antelope Island.  Hope to see you guys again soon.

Roger D
Yellow Sunbeam 

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Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 15:45:02 -0600
From: dodahman_001 at yahoo.com
To: mitch at villagelightingcompany.com; Bmcu at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Bmcu] 1967 MGB Roadster


My sympathies.  
I just finished a complete rebuild and upgrade of my brakes and bushings on my 70 BGT.  I replaced just about everything but the master cylinder.  I put on V8 EBC pads, drilled rotors and stainless hoses on it.  I think the whole thing ended up costing around $600-$700.  Most parts were sourced from Moss.

On the plus side, it now feels like a sportscar instead of a tractor.  ;-)
...and maybe I won't have to drive home from antelope island without brakes again.  :-)

I do have a brand new pair of roadster wheel cylinders.  Moss sent me the wrong ones.  I'd take $30 for both.  
I also have a gas cap for a newer model with the exterior flange for $12 if anyone else wants it.  It's new in the box.

-Jeff H

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Mitch Hendricks <mitch at villagelightingcompany.com> wrote:

Good afternoon,
I recently purchased a 1967 MGB convertible. It has been sitting the last 10+ years. I was told it was running when put away but since then the brakes have semi locked up and it has deteriorated in many other ways. 

Before I reach out to the various catalog companies for parts I thought I'd throw this out and see if anyone has any parts kicking around?

Brakes - master, caliper and cylinders, rebuild parts
Clutch - master and slave, rebuild parts
Inner door and window cranks.
Fuel pump - rebuild
Batteries! - Twin 6V setup
Battery trays.
Any rear interior 
Cap and rotor
Seat covers
Hub Caps

Thank you all for your time!


Thanks,
Mitch
801-674-0069
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