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Registry: 1971 MG MGB GT

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Bruce Strazdon's 1971 MG MGB GT
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1971 MGB GT

This is a project I was forced to abandon. The “heavy lifting” is completed. Car is in primer.

WHAT IT HAS:
Rebuilt engine with uprated cam (emissions plumbing has somehow disappeared).
Rebuilt Carbs by Joe Certo
Distributor calibrated by Advanced Distributor.
Non-OD trans
Radiator boiled out and painted
All major body work completed, rust repaired/removed, floor boards replaced.
Frame is straight
Never installed new master cylinder
New flexible brake lines
Serviceable interior in Autumn Leaf. (Seats, door cards)
All glass.
Heater core boiled out and unit repaired/rebuilt
Chrome is good, not great
All gauges
Solid 60 spoke wire wheels (need refinishing)

WHAT IT NEEDS
Wiring harness
Fairing of body panels
Finish paint (car was originally medium blue (TEAL?))
Carpet kit
Interior trim panels (boot and sides)
Rubber window seals (the originals are there but may need to be replaced)
Rigid brake lines

When finished would be a nice driver.

Vehicle Information

Owner: Bruce Strazdon   [Bruce71gt]
Location: Cranford, NJ, USA USA
Status: Restoration in progress


VIN:123456789MGBGT
Model Year:1971
Original Colour:Teal Blue
Current Colour:Primer
Engine Type:1.8 L 4 cyc
Last Updated:2021-10-01 07:32:37

 
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Vehicle History

This vehicle's information was last updated on 2021-10-01 07:32:37

Ownership History

Date Owner ID Notes
Jun 6, 2016 Bruce Strazdon  USA Added to Registry (ID 34121)

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