Off Our Rockers, New Sills for This Old MGB
One of the most common places rust materializes on British and Italian sports cars is down in the rocker panels—also known as the sills.
Today, scoops are often a design trick used to imply speed and performance. Originally, scoops had a simple purpose: to help get air in or out of the car.
One of the most common places rust materializes on British and Italian sports cars is down in the rocker panels—also known as the sills.
Keeping those dirty rags piled up in a corner isn't just unsightly, it's a potential fire hazard. Here's an easy project to keep those rags properly stored.
Just because it's vintage, doesn't mean its safety equipment has to be. Here's a list of everything you'll need to go racing safely.
We give MPT 12 a shot on a pesky hinge.
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