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Subject: Another new owner
From: Douglas McKinnie <mup1dm@surrey.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 97 10:37:40 +0000
Well, I pondered and pondered what sort of car to get for the three 
months out of the year that I am in the US, And I just couldn't justify 
anything other than an MGB. Who wants to watch a modern car depreciate in 
storage? What other kind of car would be as reliable for under $3000?

So I found my MGB on a trip to Rochester a few weeks ago; a 72 B-GT that 
has had a body 'restoration' many years ago by the Previous Owner (Looks 
great but it's still the original colour in the engine bay.) Mechanicals 
were professionally maintained, but not restored. There are 112,000 miles 
on it with the original engine, but it is running extremely well with a 
Weber in place of the twin SU's. The upholstery is extremely worn-out, 
but this isn't something that affects reliability, is it? It was 
obviously a well loved and well used car.

I e-mailed around and came up with a friend-of-a-friend who was 
travelling anyway and would drive it from Rochester to await me at my 
parent's home in Cleveland Ohio. This trip happened last Friday. They 
needed a jump start when they picked up the car on Thursday night, and 
another at the hotel when they started on Friday Morning. (this in spite 
of the word of the PO's mechanic that the condition of the batteries was 
fine. Lack of use?) They had trouble with the lights, and managed to lose 
a windscreen wiper on the interstate (I hope not the arm as well...)

On Monday I fly in to Ohio and I have the rest of the week to get the 
title transferred and the car registered, then I set off for work in the 
Berkshire hills of Western Massachussetts for the rest of the summer. The 
fifth character of the car's serial number was somehow transposed from a 
'U' to a '4' on the New York registration when the PO moved from PA, so I 
hope that this doesn't cause undue problems.
(GHD5UC288529G)

I'm looking forward to dealing with these problems firsthand rather than 
long-distance, and to getting the car sorted for the trip back east. I 
wouldn't mind suggestions of LBC mechanics in northern Ohio, since my 
time is short. I was given several manuals, which will have the clearest 
list of maintenance items which I should check right away? I want to 
protect my investment!

My parents have had the beauty in their driveway for a few days now, and 
they think that I've gone absolutely crazy.

Doug McKinnie (Guildford England, with a 72 MGB-GT in Ohio) 
mup1dm@surrey.ac.uk

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