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| View Poll Results: Is the Sebring Valence a good idea to put on a 1976 MGB | |||
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| Yes, but you need to put alot of work into it |
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| No, because its fiberclass |
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I would like to put a Sebring valence kit on my 1976 MGB. I wanted to know if it is possible.
I also would like to know if I would need a new grill or if the one under the rubber bumper is fine. Lastly, I would like to know if the rear valence is mold to finish the line of the lights. Thanks Quentin I saw it done on this car. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2435082230 |
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Re: MGB Sebring Valence
if u have any info on fitting a sebring front and rear valance could u let me know as i am looking into fitting them i have a 1977 bgt. thanks
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Re: MGB Sebring Valence
Go to britishcarforum.com There are close to 3000 british car owners there and you will get a quick reply.
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Re: MGB Sebring Valence
Either bolt it on, or pop rivet. The original factory ones made of alu were bolt on as a replacement for the original. Always use slightly bigger rivetts to give more strenth to the fiberglass! I have a front and rear valance wating to put on a "76 as well.
I have some pictures of an original works car. Mail me to see them if you want. Raymond. |
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