1962 MGA Coupe, sometimes the problem isn’t what you think
Today we have a very rare 1962 MGA MK2 Coupe in the shop that just happens to be one of the poster cars from the 1992 Arthritis Foundation Car Show in Dublin, Ohio. This car is 1 of 26 coupes that were imported to the US that year. We talk a bit about its history and then go on to discuss the reason it has come to us- the loss of quite a bit of oil in a short time on a drive back from a car show, and to look at a running issue that could potentially be more than just a simple tuning problem.

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