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Re: MGC: What engine?

To: KEN@hcacad.holycross.edu, mgs@autox.team.net,
Subject: Re: MGC: What engine?
From: BLECKSTEIN@SHELL.MONMOUTH.COM
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 17:57:19 -0500

On Fri, 17 Nov 1995, KEN@hcacad.holycross.edu wrote:
>Simon--
>       I own a 1977 MGB.  It does not have the original carb.  It has a 
>Weber.  Have I butchered it?  Is it still an MG?  Where is the line to be
>drawn?  It also has a set of air horns, cloth seats, alloy wheels, non-original
>radio, non-original window cranks, non-original mirrors and I could go on.
>If these modifications offend, I wonder what the hand carved mahogany dash,
>door rails, door pulls and center console would do.  In all the car shows I 
have
>attended they have brought nothing but compliments.  Will I ever win a concours
>event with it?  I do not expect to, nor do I care.
>       It is my car and I do what I want to do with it.  The whole purpose
>(at least for me) for owning this LBC is to enjoy it.  If I want to put in a
>Rover V8 or a small block Chevy I will do so.  I am not a "block head", I am 
>a person who owns an MG and uses it as I wish.
>       Your MGC is, from the tone of your message, original and you like it
>that way.  This is good, for you.  Please realize though, that others have
>different priorities in LBC ownership and respect their views.  If you wish to
>differ, please do so in a civil manner.
>Ken Scott
>
>Ken you are right. The problem becomes club meets and then the car display ie. 
car show ie.trophy! As the cars age or should I say mature, originality begins 
to set one restored car apart from the other. As memories fade debates begin. 
As 
a T series owner I have attended events for years. I have seen many a debate 
over the correct color of a 47 or earlier fire wall. During the 50`s volvo 
conversions on T series was common. Unfortunately many of the period accesories 
now cost someone first place.(except super chargers). If you want to drive and 
enjoy ,then do what makes you happy.If you want to dislay and show be prepared 
for the critics.I maintain an 80 B Le just as it came from the factory. My 
prof. 
mechanic begs me to do a weber conversion so it "runs Right" I haven`t but I 
can`t complain about those who have converted. I stick with my Zenith and fire 
extingisher and hope I get the hood open in time!



Mike Leckstein







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