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Part 1 - November 2005 Coming soon!
Mark chooses his MGB to restore and starts taking it to pieces...
Part 2 - December 2005 (2MB)
Having surveyed the metalwork mountain he needs to climb, TV's Mark Evans reveals how he tackled the restoration of his decrepit 1973 MGB's bodyshell...
Part 3 - January 2006 (12MB)
Who'd have thought toilet seats, Jeremy Vine and cats would be so crucial to the project? The 3am workshop sessions must be getting to Mark Evans...
Part 4 - February 2006 (7MB)
When the engine you're rebuilding is rushed to A&E in the back of a taxi, you know things aren't going as planned. Mark Evans' workshop capers continue...
Part 5 - March 2006 (8MB)
Rejuvenating and refitting the axles and suspension proves a real ingenuity test. Thank goodness for the lemon cake and Les's special tools, says Mark Evans
Part 6 - April 2006 (12MB)
When the paintjob goes down badly, the heater breaks and the screen-fitting is agony, stay positive. At least your workshop colleague isn’t as flatulent as usual...
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