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Oct 01, 2007 17:55:22
NOHOME

So, I am driving the GT to work today. While sitting at the stoplight listening to my now smooth sounding engine, I notice a definite squeek sound. Always something says I and keep driving to work. When I get there, I pause for a while to listen for it, then shut off the engine.Squeek is still there! Open hood and listen: seems a family of mice has moved into the PS trumpet!

Always something with this hobby.

Pete

Oct 01, 2007 20:04:36
mac townsend

<<as moved into the PS trumpet!>>

PS trumpet?





Oct 01, 2007 20:31:09
bobmunch

Passenger side trumpet section above the RH fender. See photo below, that area with the patch panel is called the "trumpet section" of the unibody. Little buggers must have made a home on the inside behind the fuse box.

Oct 02, 2007 06:54:00
B..seein ya

I believe Mice were a dealer option on the 67 GT's :)

Oct 02, 2007 07:08:52
TT

Hook up a treadmill for them, and you'll have a hybrid MGB.

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