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Posted by Tom Kock on July 07, 1999 at 05:57:50:
I am looking for a late 60's - early 70's model in good condition to use as an occasional spare car . Other than rust which I know can be a problem , what else should I be concerned with in finding one ? What features are desireable ( ex. overdrive , wire wheels , etc. ) and which are not ? I owned a 65' MGB roadster a long time ago and my son works for a guy who rebuilds old MG engines and transmissions and sells parts so I have a ready supply of expertise and cheap labor . I know there are a lot of these cars around and I am looking for advice from people who own them and have worked on them . Any istance would be appreciated . Thank You .
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