Guess where I got the idea fromSteve Simmons wrote:I used my lift the same way when I took my lump out. The front was on the ground and the rear on the lift. It made life so much simpler.
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Re: The Great '66 MGB Rebuild
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Re: The Great '66 MGB Rebuild
That is one clean undercarriage.
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Re: The Great '66 MGB Rebuild
Woo-hoo! Nice job. I'm really looking forward to seeing it on the road.
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Re: The Great '66 MGB Rebuild
Nice family bonding experience.
Did you do the paint yourself?
Did you do the paint yourself?
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Re: The Great '66 MGB Rebuild
Only the black and maroon paint, the rest was left to professionals!
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