My MGB is part of the family! Viewers Cars Episode 12 - Ron Kobernik
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
- This lovely MGB has been owned by Ron Kobernik for 52 years and has become part of his family. Originally, it was chosen by his wife who was looking for something exciting for him! Great story about a lovely car!
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Beautiful 1969 MGB.
Another outstanding presentation as always.
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Primrose yellow, beautiful colour and gorgeous car. Thanks Graham.
Thanks for your comment - my pleasure!
Beautiful B! Thanks Graham, it's always fun to see other's cars and how they enjoy them. Keep up the great work!
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Great story
Lovely MGB
Thanks for your comment - couldn't agree more!
Lovely story, love your very good humoured & easy presentation.The map visuals are a treat cos a lot of us don't have much knowledge of alien parts.Keep it up, Gray!
Thanks for your comment - much appreciated - really glad the maps are going down well!
Nice review Graham, always good to hear about other cars. I especially like the long time ownership stories.
Thanks for your comment - Not sure to be honest - I've forwarded the link to him so maybe he'll respond :-)
My first MG a BGT bought fifty four years ago was primrose and I've always loved that colour. Since then I've owned 9 more MGs and currently drive a 'C'.
Thanks for your comment - I reckon the MGC was a much better car than the critics said it was...
@@ClassicMGB I agree, ha a C 30 years ago and always regretted selling it, three years ago I bought another
Love these segments! Did Mr. Kobernik rechrome the wire wheels? Beautiful.
Thanks for your comment - I'm not sure about that - I did let Ron know the video was going live, so he may respond!
Nice car, great story.
I also owned an MGA (1956) with 1800 3 main motor.
As with Ron, I consider the B as the better of the two for general everyday use.
PS,.
I was riding my Moto Morini motorcycle through Coalinga on my way
back to the Monterey Peninsula when a sizable earthquake struck.
Roads were trashed and blocked. Luckily, I knew how to get out of there the
"back way" because I had 4 mining claims just north of there.
Coalinga is considered "no where" : ) and at one time a hide out of notorious
19th century criminal Juaquin Murrietta
Thanks for your comment - interesting - although I'm not sure I'd want to be on a bike in an earthquake!