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Re: BGT to Roadster conversion

To: Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net>
Subject: Re: BGT to Roadster conversion
From: rfeibusch@loop.com (Rick Feibusch)
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 07:25:51 -0800 (PST)
>Rick Feibusch wrote:
>
>> There is a guy here in Los Angeles, Mike Goodman, who owns a MG restoration
>> shop in Van Nuys that built an MGB roadster pickup out of a BGT that looks
>> real cool.  The scuttle, windscreen and doors are from a roadster and the
>> lower part of the rear hatch was welded onto the rear body and cut off at
>> the beltline. The car is well finished and painted white with a dark blue
>> center stripe, interior, and toneau cover over the "bed" area. The rest of
>> the car looks like a stock, wire wheeled MGB.
>
>Oh man, that is an LBC we need to get pictures on the net! I'd sure like to see
>this one. I volunteer the scanning/webbing if anyne has a couple of decent
>pictures and some words for the description /credits.

>Bob Allen, Kansas City

Bob - The only shots that I have of the car look like a stock B from the
sides - I will try to get or find some better angles. I've also recently
seen an MGA pickup conversion that was crudely done in the late Sixties in
Topanga Canyon, CA (near Malibu). The body and fenders were cut straight
back from the back of the cockpit and went directly through the high point
at the top of the rear fenders. A wooden pickup box, open to the front, was
inserted in the hole. It looks kind of like a stepside pickup.  It had a
tailgate (gate hinges, of course) and bed rails made from light marine
parts. The garage-made Cobra style grille is a real heart stopper! See you
on the Funway! - Rick - Venice, CA



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