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Re: Requesting Opinions for MG Magazines

To: "Plunk, Eric" <Eric.Plunk@allegiancetelecom.com>
Subject: Re: Requesting Opinions for MG Magazines
From: Tab Julius <tab@penworks.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 19:15:08 -0500
Eric,

Welcome - hope you get a car!

One note - I notice you want a chrome bumper with negative ground.  The 
prior years with positive ground are easily converted - you just have to 
flip the coil and I think the starter (but someone will correct me if I"m 
wrong, which is likely) but it's not much to convert them, so if you really 
want negative ground but personally like the earlier models, there's no 
need to limit yourself just for electrical reasons.

- Tab

At 06:29 PM 2/24/03, Plunk, Eric wrote:
>To all:
>
>I'm a newbie whose interest was sparked last summer by my good friend and
>fellow lister Bill Meyer.  I don't have an MGB yet, but I definitely want to
>buy one near the end of this year.  I've set my sights on either an MGB
>roadster (67 to 74, chrome bumpers with negative ground) or an MGC roadster.
>This gives me plenty of time to read and research, but the local bookstores
>don't carry any magazines specific to MGs.  I did a search in the archives
>and on the net and found the following periodicals:
>    B+ Midget Magazine
>    British Car Magazine
>    Classic MG Magazine
>    MGB Driver - NAMGBR, US
>    MG Enthusiast, UK
>    MG Magazine (bought by MG World, 5 Nov 2000)
>    MG World
>    Octagon Magazine - AMGBA, US  (with "Technical Sections, Vols. 1 & 2")
>    Safety Fast Magazine - MG Car Club, UK
>
>I like to look through magazine before choosing to buy them.  I want to
>subscribe to one or two MGB/MGC-centric magazines, but _without_ having to
>be a club member first.  Preferably with a US distribution.  So I would
>appreciate any opinions advocating the merits of your favorite magazine(s).
>Please let me know if I missed any periodicals worthy of consideration.
>
>I would also like any book recommendations for buying guides.  I've already
>found quite a few pages on the matter, but I want to read more.
>
>Many thanks,
>Eric in Dallas

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