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MG MGA - Distributor rebuild in USA
I am rebuilding my 58 1500....who in the US should I send my distributor to for the best rebuild, must have some good and some not so good experiences out there...thanks, Mike |
Mike |
John Twist at University Motors http://www.universitymotorsltd.com/ |
D Sjostrom |
Jeff Schlemmer of course - a regular on this board jeff@advanceddistributors.com |
dominic clancy |
I have used Jeff 3 times and highly recommend him, his work is excellent. Chris |
Chris |
Chris, I haven't heard back form you about how the newest distributor worked out? Email me if you get the chance! |
Jeff Schlemmer |
My vote would be for Jeff as well. Very knowledgable and very accomodating. Great guy to deal with. Mike 1960 MGA 1973 MGB |
Michael Hosier |
Thanks everyone, I'm convinced, its off to Jeff in the morning, we have already emailed...thanks again, Mike |
Mike |
Don't forget Jerry Felper of British Auto Electric. He just finished my Y-Type distributor as well as various control boxes and generators over the past couple years. Great guy, multiple vintage MG owner and excellent service. From this site's vendor page: British Auto Electric 2722 East Carnival Ave Anaheim, CA 92806 USA Tel: 714-630-1074 Fax: 714-630-3169 Contact: Jerry Felper "Pre-war to Modern Electrical repair, restoration, rebuilding. MG T Series Specialists. Generators, Starters, Regulators, Wiper Motors, Distributors etc. Concours, race or original" |
Steve Simmons |
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