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1964 MG MGB ~ GHN3L25694

1964 Mg Mgb Light Blue
1964 Mg Mgb Light Blue
1964 Mg Mgb Light Blue

 
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Assembly: Abingdon, England
Make: MG
Engine: 1400cc to 2000cc
Body Type: 2 Seat Roadster
Series: Mark I (1962-1967)
Market: World, Left Drive
Model Year: 1962 to 1969
Car Number: 25694

Engine Code: Not Set!

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1964 MG MGB
Owned By: Chris Overman
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Location: Raleigh, USA
Status: Running

VIN: GHN3L25694
Original Colour: Iris Blue
Current Colour: Light Blue
Odometer: 81000 miles

This MGB has been in my family since 1965. My mom drove it in high school and college. Then my granddad kept it for years. When I was a senior in high school (1989), my grandma gave it to me. I drove it for about four years, but then it sat.

Two years ago, I started working on it again. It's about ready for the road again.


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Vehicle History

This vehicle's information was last updated on 2008-06-18 07:17:05.

Differences between 2008-06-18 06:47:47 and previous 2008-05-24 04:41:49:
mileage changed from: 181000 to: 81000

Ownership History

Transfer Date Owner ID
0000-00-00 Chris Overman

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