206cc Purchase means MGB has to go

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revclassic
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Post by revclassic »

With the arrival this Saturday of my 206cc I am in the process of selling my 1964 MGB Roadster in British Racing Green with steel disc wheels, black leather interior. No Rot on top or bottom. Tax exempt, etc etc. Have owned MG's since 2000 but owing to my wifes dislike of classic cars the B must now go (To pay for the 206cc).
Full details on ebay (classified car ad) offers in region of £6500 or if you are interested I can put all the blurb on here for you.

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Rick
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revclassic
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MGB is no longer for sale as I've decided to keep it!

After long and hard thought, just couldn't part with her so have sent my wife out to work to pay for the 206cc!!

Peugeot, the drive of your wife!
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Do you know Rick, I felt just the same about my Merc. Even got as far as putting my cherished plate on retention then, couldn't bear to part with the car.
Only difference is my wife still doesn't go to work.
Where did I go wrong !!
Ron
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