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To: c-jongsma@adfa.oz.au
Subject: Re: New owner
From: miker15@juno.com
Date: Sun, 02 Aug 1998 22:03:39 EDT
On Sun, 02 Aug 1998 15:28:29 +1000 OFFCDT Carl Jongsma
<c-jongsma@adfa.oz.au> writes:
>To anybody who can help,
>          I am a new (2 days!!) owner of a 1976 MGB Roadster, which 
>has
>been restored and converted to RH drive.  I live in Canberra, 
>Australia,
>and thus the car is free of rust (as a result of the restoration), and
>there is 12 months of great driving (no ice means no salt on the roads 
>-
>it is the middle of winter and I had the top down, as it was a nice
>day!), but I am not really aware of the durability of most of an MGB's
>parts.  If anyone would be able to post in the group, or personally
>email me information on what parts of the car are most likely to 
>break/
>fail/ wear out, and how I know that they are going to do it (warning
>signs), it would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>    Carl
>c-jongsma@adfa.oz.au

Welcome to insanity Carl! - though possibly not so insane to live
somewhere where its top down all year!
Dont meet trouble half way however, lots of things break/wear out/drop
off or otherwise malfunction from time to time but why worry til it
happens??!
Once youve read this list for a while you'll start to recognise your cars
shortcomings, 
since there's close to 1000 people on this list - all breaking down all
over the world and discussing what happened! you can be fairly sure
you'll see the common ones fairly soon
Enjoy it! - we folk in the frozen north have this idea of you aussies
cruising around in the sun with babes in bikinis and tubes of fosters -
so go do it!

mike robson
69 roadster
70 BGT
72 roadster


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