Mrs SMS's New Car

Apr 3, 2008, 11:33 am
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LotusUSA wrote
Very Charming little car. I can see you and Mrs. SMS cruising in brown county with the top off and a picnic basket. I'm going to send you the lists of british parts vendors.

You paint the picture from the old sales brochures. Can't wait for it to warm up!

I have old accounts at Moss and British Victoria. I'm looking for the guy with 30 parts cars, 500 spare wheels and a pile of O.D. transmissions. Old vintage race parts too.
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Apr 3, 2008, 5:14 pm
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Nice work combining the double post into one! I don't think I've ever seen that done before
Error: divide by zero mpg
Apr 4, 2008, 3:05 am
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andrew wrote
Nice work combining the double post into one! I don't think I've ever seen that done before

Thanks. Always blazing new frontiers here.

That way I can get my points across, while keeping my post count pure with just solid, dependable, inspirational content. No need to run a post count just for the sake of it.
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Apr 4, 2008, 3:12 am
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Jason's vision of her car:
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Apr 4, 2008, 3:13 am
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My vision:
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Apr 4, 2008, 3:14 am
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Apr 4, 2008, 10:05 am
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cszink wrote
Gawd MG's are so freakin' sweet!
Ditto.

Congrats!

Can't wait to see it!
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Apr 4, 2008, 10:22 am
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DC33 wrote
he'll need em


Of course. You can't own British cars if you can't wrench. That's exactly the reason why others prefer Italian boats.
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Apr 4, 2008, 10:51 am
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LotusUSA wrote
Of course. You can't own British cars if you can't wrench. That's exactly the reason why others prefer Italian boats.


italian cars are POSs too!!
its just, NOTHING but Korean cars can shine a light on British junk

not even a Toyota engine can save a British car
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Apr 4, 2008, 11:11 am
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Bill,

We've seen Jason's vision and your vision of your wife's new car. What is her vision?

My Mother once told me that my parents had been out looking at MGs and almost bought me one for my sixteenth birthday. They decided if I were involved in an accident there wasn't much car to protect me.

There are some things you just never need to know.
Apr 4, 2008, 11:33 am
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TrixZee wrote
Bill,

We've seen Jason's vision and your vision of your wife's new car. What is her vision?

My Mother once told me that my parents had been out looking at MGs and almost bought me one for my sixteenth birthday. They decided if I were involved in an accident there wasn't much car to protect me.

There are some things you just never need to know.

Good question. Her vision seems to be right between the two above mentioned programs. First steps are wheels, lower it, big brakes, good belts, roll bar. These are properly comissioned by her plans. Note they all lean toward safety, because you're right, there is not much car there if you need some protection.
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Apr 4, 2008, 11:37 am
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So what are you thinking for wheels? Panasports would look great on that vintage.
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Apr 4, 2008, 11:52 am
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Check you pm's Nice car!
Apr 4, 2008, 12:19 pm
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SMS wrote
Good question. Her vision seems to be right between the two above mentioned programs. First steps are wheels, lower it, big brakes, good belts, roll bar. These are properly comissioned by her plans. Note they all lean toward safety, because you're right, there is not much car there if you need some protection.

Well I've always believed that when it's your time to go....it's your time. I don't care how much car you have around you. I did have my Dad's lead foot and I think someone in my gene pool invited Offensive driving, but still, I almost had an MG.

So instead I inherited the family Buick, which was a pretty cool car. 2 dr, Emerald Green with Black top & interior. Then inherited by Brother's VW.....which wasn't much protection either, but great in a snow storm.....memories!! Somehow I sent both of those cars to the junkyard.
Apr 4, 2008, 12:43 pm
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TrixZee wrote
Well I've always believed that when it's your time to go....it's your time. I don't care how much car you have around you. I did have my Dad's lead foot and I think someone in my gene pool invited Offensive driving, but still, I almost had an MG.

So instead I inherited the family Buick, which was a pretty cool car. 2 dr, Emerald Green with Black top & interior. Then inherited by Brother's VW.....which wasn't much protection either, but great in a snow storm.....memories!! Somehow I sent both of those cars to the junkyard.


until God says its my time, I am immortal
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Apr 4, 2008, 4:33 pm
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SMS wrote
My vision:


You changed the mood from being Romantic to Pure Rage. Not for the sweet Mrs. SMS. Your vision is a british track monster for Mr. SMS. She's so well mannered and calm for a loaded down MG. Just my 2cents.
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Apr 4, 2008, 4:34 pm
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SMS wrote
Good question. Her vision seems to be right between the two above mentioned programs. First steps are wheels, lower it, big brakes, good belts, roll bar. These are properly comissioned by her plans. Note they all lean toward safety, because you're right, there is not much car there if you need some protection.


Please replace the brake system for Mrs. SMS' safety. MG's are known for having "excellent and safe brakes." I'm being sarcastic.
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Apr 4, 2008, 5:18 pm
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LotusUSA wrote
You changed the mood from being Romantic to Pure Rage. Not for the sweet Mrs. SMS. Your vision is a british track monster for Mr. SMS. She's so well mannered and calm for a loaded down MG. Just my 2cents.

I agree. Although I've never met Mrs. SMS personally, I have seen her on a couple of events and I don't see her wearing a helmet driving her new MG. I see her more with the wind in her hair, wearing Hollywood sunglasses, her scarf flapping in the breeze.

I'm jealous...is that apparent?
Apr 7, 2008, 6:17 am
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TrixZee, she laughed at your post. We took it out last evening and when she backed out of the garage, she had on her big Hollywood sunglasses, just for you.

Also, after driving about 100 yards, she said, yeah, lets start with the brakes..... and this window crank that just came off in my hand.
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Apr 7, 2008, 6:38 am
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Yes,
That is an MGB specific kit. Total bolt on.

Casey had a great line Saturday. While looking at the car and discussing engine swaps with Mrs SMS he says, "We can make anything fit, we're from Southern Indiana!"
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Apr 7, 2008, 6:44 am
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Those are pretty! Looks like 4-pot calipers on about a 10" rotor to fit 14" rims?
Safe to assume you are installing discs front and rear?

Will Mrs SMS miss having a parking brake when you install these? I did see Wilwood has a new single pot caliper that allows you to integrate a parking brake cable. But who wants single pot with you can have 4-pot?

What's the bolt pattern and offset you need?
114.3 x4 with 0 offset fits the 70-83 Z's
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Apr 7, 2008, 7:03 am
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cszink wrote
Seeing this car in person does it even more justice. It is absolutely stunning!

Good lookin' brakes, I see a 4 bolt...is that the set for it?
I agree, seeing it in person, the car is flat assed amazing. It's brand new!

And SMS's Ferrari looks GREAT, and that sucker is fast! through the twisties.
Apr 7, 2008, 3:54 pm
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SMS...In the 1st of the two pics you posted of the track cars, the car is sitting on a set of Enkei mesh wheels, gold with polished lip. A buddy has a set for sale, in good shape, I think 14x6 with 114.3x4 bolt pattern and zero offset. Let me know if you are interested and i can verify. Wheels are in Kokomo.
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Apr 8, 2008, 4:20 am
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ZUL8TR wrote
SMS...In the 1st of the two pics you posted of the track cars, the car is sitting on a set of Enkei mesh wheels, gold with polished lip. A buddy has a set for sale, in good shape, I think 14x6 with 114.3x4 bolt pattern and zero offset. Let me know if you are interested and i can verify. Wheels are in Kokomo.

Mark,
114.3 (or as we American car owners lovingly call 4.5 inches) is correct for the B. We looking more for a 15" wheel, but if the price is right, I could consider your friends wheels and turn them to silver from gold. Let me know what he is asking. Thanks.
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Apr 8, 2008, 4:41 am
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SMS wrote
Mark,
114.3 (or as we American car owners lovingly call 4.5 inches) is correct for the B. We looking more for a 15" wheel, but if the price is right, I could consider your friends wheels and turn them to silver from gold. Let me know what he is asking. Thanks.

Sorry...us Foreign car owners do Metric.

I'll follow-up later today with details, verify size ( could be 15", but thinking 14" ), pricing, etc.
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